Sam is conducting a health behavior intervention with 7 year olds concerning the dangers of huffing. What must he do to ensure that his intervention is ethical?

a. Sam can exaggerate the dangers of huffing so he can install real concern in his participants.
b. Sam can provide a lot of support for the children even though Sam knows it will not be there once the intervention is finished.
c. Sam does not need to include control participants in intervention because they are not the point of the project.
d. Sam must consider what will happen after the intervention is completed, will the behaviors go back to how they were before?


D

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