If a subject agrees to participate in a research project but drops out before the study is complete
a. the subject should be required to provide another person as a substitute.
b. the subject should be informed that he or she has a legal obligation to complete the project.
c. the subject should be penalized in some way.
d. nothing should be done, because the subject has the right to withdraw.
ANS: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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