If researchers have evidence that some treatment will produce benefits for participants, but they do not have the financial resources to administer it to all subjects, what is an ethical way to distribute the benefits without compromising the strength of experimental design?

A. first-come, first-serve
B. randomly distribute benefits
C. withhold benefits from all subjects
D. select fewer subjects

B. randomly distribute benefits

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Among the characteristics of a state, the European Union lacks

a. its own currency. b. a military force. c. diplomatic recognition by major nation-states. d. an official language. e. a distinctive flag.

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