Competence of a potential research subject to give informed consent is typically determined by the:

a. closest of kin.
b. patient.
c. primary health care provider.
d. researcher.


ANS: D
The competence of the subject is often determined by the researcher.
The closest of kin to a potential subject in a study does not determine competence for that individual. Competence of the subject is often determined by the researcher.
The patient, if a subject in a study, does not determine personal competence. Competence of the subject is often determined by the researcher.
The primary health care provider does not determine competence for someone in a research study. Competence of the subject is often determined by the researcher.

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