Which of the functions of debriefing is probably least likely to be accomplished?

a. the ethical function of explaining the purpose of any deception employed
b. the educational value function
c. the ability to determine if our independent variable manipulation was effective
d. none of the above; that is, all have been shown to be adequately addressed with
debriefing.


B

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