Informed consent is for ____ of the research study, whereas a debriefing is for ____

a. the beginning; the end of a study
b. the end; the beginning of a study
c. animal subjects; human subjects
d. human subjects; animal subjects

A. Informed consent is provided to subjects at the beginning of a study to provide them with enough information to decide whether or not to participate; the debriefing is provided at the end of a study, sharing results and findings.

Psychology

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