Researchers have a strong moral and professional obligation to
A) act ethically when someone is watching.
B) act ethically when the subject asks questions.
C) act ethically at all times and in all situations.
D) do nothing, a researcher can do anything she wants.
C
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Why did the American founders refer to the truths cited in the Declaration as self-evident?
a. All governments throughout Europe were based on these truths. b. These truths were designated as “self-evident” in the Mayflower Compact. c. No government had ever been based on any other truths. d. They believed that these truths were the essential starting point in political reasoning. e. They believed it was the only way to persuade the king to free the colonies.
Which of the following would be considered an example of civil disobedience?
a. Intentionally being arrested and going to jail for illegally protesting the ill treatment of illegal immigrants. b. Assassinating a political leader and then escaping to another country. c. Kidnapping a relief worker and holding him or her for ransom. d. Playing “dirty tricks” in a political campaign to affect the outcome.