Discuss the use of deception in research? Is it ever ethical? What are some limitations?

What will be an ideal response?


Deception is a mild type of harm to participants - voluntary participation and a person's right not to participate can be critical. Deception is never preferable. Limitations show that it has a clear purpose, use it only to the minimal degree
necessary, obtain informed consent, always debrief.

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Discuss the consequences of the Supreme Court rulings on the role of money in American politics and make an argument for whether those consequences have been, on the whole, positive or negative. Provide examples to support your argument

What will be an ideal response?

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The National Security Agency's cloud computing program was:

A) designed to control the government's access to personal information on American citizens. B) initially developed to monitor transactions in banks. C) initially developed to monitor phone calls in U.S. prisons. D) designed to collect personal data from the servers of multiple corporations. E) set up to tackle the menace of online harassment.

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Which was the first presidential candidate to use the Internet in lieu of fundraising gatherings?

  a. Howard Dean  b. George H. W. Bush  c. Hillary Clinton  d. John Kerry 

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Which of the following is an example of an alternative or renewable energy source?

A. Solar energy B. Wind energy C. Nuclear energy D. Hydroelectric power E. All of the above

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