Are there some special circumstances involving adolescents that would justify allowing them to participate in a study without obtaining their parents' permission?
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer will include the following key points:
• Adolescent behavior may occur without parental consent and/or knowledge.
• Obtaining parental consent would therefore violate the adolescent's privacy, another ethical consideration for research participants.
• Examples of special circumstances should include these two unique considerations.
Psychology
You might also like to view...
____ is used to describe the downward trend in the age of menarche
secular trend || pubertal trend || hormonal trend || bipartisan trend || || ||
Psychology
Sensory cells of the vomeronasal organ project to the
a. olfactory bulb. b. nasal cavity. c. optic bulb. d. accessory olfactory bulb. e. dorsal nucleus of the amygdala.
Psychology