The principle concerns for which ethical guidelines in psychology have been drawn up are

A) deception, severe physical harm, and invasion of privacy.
B) invasion of privacy, participants' rights, and deception.
C) payment for services, deception, and participants' rights.
D) participants' rights, severe physical harm, and payment for services.


Answer: B

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