The bioethical decision-making theory of deontology:

a. is concerned only with consequences.
b. judges actions based on motive or intent.
c. emphasizes treating others as a means to an end.
d. cannot be applied to research.


B
Deontology judges actions based on motive or intent and is especially applicable to the field of research. Options a and c are not true of deontology.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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