In reference to Case Study 3 on page 130-131 in your text, in what way did the psychologist violate ethical standards when conducting research with human participants?
A) He tried to study moral decision making of human participants
B) He did not violate any ethical standards while conducting this experiment
C) He tried to assess if ingesting the fungi produced cognitive dissonance
D) He asked the participants to break the law
D
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