The textbook offers the examples of teenage sex education and the DARE program as programs that really have not done what was intended of the programs

Compare the two programs, what do they have in common? What is different? What type of research was done (descriptive, etc)?

What will be an ideal response?

educational based programs, government money, proof that didn't work

Political Science

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Children can give consent to participate in research if they are mature for their age and are rewarded for participating. 2. Pregnant women, prisoners, and mentally disabled persons are given special protections because of their vulnerability to coercion. 3. Deception is when subjects are misled about research procedures because the researcher does not think they would understand it. 4. Maintaining confidentiality is not important and should be left out of informed consent statements.

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