One of the problems with using deception in research is that:
a. it may make it difficult for the participant to know enough to give informed consent about taking part in the study. b. it violates the ethical standards
c. it seldom leads to valid data because participants do not know what the study is really about.
d. participants almost always respond negatively after learning that a study involved deception.
Answer: a. it may make it difficult for the participant to know enough to give informed consent about taking part in the study. b. it violates the ethical standards
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A. True B. False
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a. they did not have the political clout to complete the task. b. these abolitionists were martyred for their beliefs. c. because they were white, many slaves did not trust them and would not cooperate. d. even these abolitionists, though opposed to slavery, did not believe that freed slaves should vote or serve on juries. e. their work sparked outrage and ignited lynching and other criminal acts.