Gail conducts an experiment that may produce harmful effects. To protect her subjects, she thoroughly explains the purpose of the experiment, and helps subjects deal with possible doubts or guilt arising from their behaviors in the experiment. Gail is going through the process of:

A. random selection
B. statistical procedures
C. introspection
D. debriefing


Answer: D

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