Why do children provide assent, not consent?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Answer would ideally include: In situations involving minors (i.e., individuals under the age of 18), participants must provide assent. The rationale for the difference in terminology is that adults are able to consent to participate in research, meaning that they can decide for themselves whether they want to participate or not. Children cannot legally give consent to participate in research. Therefore, the parent or legal guardian must give permission for a child to participate; the child can only assent to participate.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The most common genetic condition resulting in intellectual disabilities is

a. phenylketonuria b. Tay-Sachs disease c. lead poisoning d. Down Syndrome

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If the effects are consistent with patterns identified by research, which of the following is the most likely outcome of the teachers' technique?

a. It will be more effective in Mrs. Wood's class than in Mrs. Augmon's. b. It will be more effective in Mrs. Augmon's class than in Mrs. Wood's. c. It is likely to be quite effective in both classes. d. It is likely to be ineffective in both classes.

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Can a teacher be dismissed if arrested for excessive drinking?

a. Probably. Some courts have found excessive drinking renders a teacher unfit to teach whereas other courts have been more sympathetic. It will likely depend on the facts of the case. b. No. Under the Teacher Privacy Act, teachers' private lives may not be regulated. c. No. As long as the drinking occurred outside of the school day, school authorities have no control over these matters. d. It is unknown. No court has ever decided this issue. e. Choices a and b are correct.

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