The core of ethical principles in research is that:

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.


C

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