What was the source of the ethical controversy regarding Laud Humphrey’s study of “tearoom encounters”?
a. He did not inform the participants that they were being studied.
b. He invaded the participants’ privacy by observing acts that they considered highly private.
c. He traced participants to their homes using license plates and then entered their homes for interviews under false pretenses.
d. All of the above were raised as controversial.
Answer d
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