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A) voluntary participation.
B) informed consent.
C) debriefing.
D) interrater reliability.
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A) the institution
B) the community
C) legal firms
D) both the institution and the community
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A) it may be unethical or illegal to use humans.
B) underlying mechanisms of behavior are similar across species and may be easier to study in animals.
C) psychologists are interested in animals for their own sake.
D) all of these
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A) use shocks that were more painful than originally described.
B) use "false" participants.
C) tell participants that the study was examining learning.
D) tell participants that they were to be paid.
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A) voluntary participation.
B) confidentiality.
C) anonymity.
D) confidentiality and anonymity.
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A) the experimenter can gain information from participants concerning their experience of the experiment.
B) it is an opportunity to justify any deception used.
C) it helps to ensure that participants leave the laboratory with their self-esteem intact.
D) all of these
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A) shocks could have been issued by accident.
B) subjects were forced to participate.
C) psychological harm may have resulted.
D) none of these
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A) Milgram protocol
B) Nuremberg code
C) American Medical Association convention
D) Genovese protocol
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A) check for the proposed study's internal and external validity.
B) protect participants' welfare and rights.
C) determine the qualifications of the researcher.
D) fund research projects.
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A) a fixed set of rules that must be followed with respect to ethical decisions in experimentation.
B) a fixed set of ethical rules for human experiments but not for animal studies.
C) a set of principles or guidelines rather than a set of rules.
D) no particular rules of guidelines for experiments in psychology.
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A) the American Psychological Association
B) the researcher
C) the Human Subjects' Committee
D) the Institutional Review Board
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A) concrete situations like the scientific experiment.
B) theory.
C) abstractions.
D) hypotheses.
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A) animals may not be subjected to pain under any circumstances.
B) animals undergoing surgical procedures must be properly anesthetized.
C) only trained psychologists may use animals in research.
D) all of these
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A) less than 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 50%
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A) blank slates.
B) children in need of protection.
C) colleagues.
D) encyclopedia full of information waiting to be "read."
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A) a scientist is autonomous and can make value judgments without interference from outside sources.
B) the participant's rights are always more important than the scientist's right to know.
C) participants should not be harmed.
D) the scientist's right to know are always more important than the participant's rights.
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