Which of the following rights or principles did the Willowbrook Study not violate? The principle or right of/to:
a. beneficence
b. justice
c. privacy
d. self-determination
ANS: C
There was no indication that their privacy was violated.
The risks portrayed by the research, the subsequent development of hepatitis, did not outweigh the benefits, which was admission into the facility.
Parents had to give permission for their child to be in the study for the child to gain admission to the facility.
The subjects in the Willowbrook Study were coerced into participation.
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