Congregate housing

A) offers a range of housing alternatives, from independent living to full nursing home care.
B) is the most extreme restriction of autonomy and social integration.
C) provides a variety of support services, including meals in a common dining room.
D) differs from an ordinary home only in that it has been modified to suit older adults' capacities.

C

Psychology

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Professor Wagner is explaining to his subjects the purpose behind the experiment they just participated in, along with a general description of the results. He is engaging in what aspect of a research study?

A) debriefing B) informed consent C) institutional review D) deception

Psychology