Summarize the four basic principles of ethical research, and provide an example of how each principle might be violated in a research study.

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- Protection from physical or psychological harm. If a researcher wanted to see how long newborns could hold their breath under water, this would be an unethical experiment violating this principle
- Obtaining informed consent. Telling a group of elementary school children to "just fill out these forms; you don't need to know why" would violate this principle
- Justified deception. Convincing a child that her puppy was just murdered in order to arouse and measure a stress response would be an unjustified use of deception
- Privacy must be maintained. A researcher who left adolescents' confidential responses to questions about engaging in unprotected sexual activity lying on a table in a coffee shop would not be maintaining the privacy of those responses

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Using the compound interest tables, answer each of the following questions. Required: a.Assuming that $100,000 to be paid at the end of ten years has a present value today of $50,834.90, what interest rate compounded annually is used in the calculation of the present value?b.What amount must be deposited today if $200,000 is to be accumulated six years from today, and interest at 12% is compounded semiannually?

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Use the information given about the angle ?, 0 ? ? ? 2?, to find the exact value of the indicated trigonometric function.cos ? = , csc ? > 0Find sin .

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Complete the identity.sec4 ? - 2 sec2 ? tan2 ? + tan4 ? = ?

A. sec2 ? + tan2 ? B. 2 C. sec2 ? (1 + tan2 ?) D. 1

What type of research is designed specifically to test some developmental explanation and expand scientific knowledge?

A. experimental B. hypothetical C. theoretical D. applied