A researcher decides to study a group of young men from poor, disadvantaged communities who have previously committed minor crimes, to determine their potential for future offending. His study includes opportunities for the men to engage in more serious crimes, yet the researcher neglects to discuss these issues with the test subjects. What type of ethical issues might arise from this scenario?
a. whom to study and how to study
b. what to study and how to study
c. when to study and whom to study
d. wow to study and when to study
Answer: a. whom to study and how to study
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