Shaleen is a student in an Introductory Psychology class and is participating in a study at her university. Which of the following is likely to happen first?
a. Her demographic data will be analyzed.
b. She will be debriefed so that she can decide whether she wants to participate.
c. She will sign a consent form.
d. She will answer questions in a questionnaire booklet.
Answer: C
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