List five ethical principles that guide developmental scientists' work.
What will be an ideal response?
Developmental scientists' work is guided by the following ethical principles: (1) beneficence and nonmaleficence; (2) responsibility; (3) integrity; (4) justice; and (5) respect for autonomy.
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a. glutamate b. GABA c. dopamine d. serotonin
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a. how to swim c. the name of your third grade teacher b. how you celebrated your 10th birthday d. a sonnet you memorized in high school
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a. as a time of storm and stress b. as a time of relative stability c. as time of biological, cognitive, social, and emotional changes d. It depends upon the gender of the adolescent.