Informed consent of participants can sometimes be a problem for a researcher because
A. understanding and signing informed consent forms is time-consuming.
B. participants are rarely interested to know the details of the experiment being conducted.
C. researchers themselves are not completely informed about the procedures.
D. knowledge of the hypothesis may bias the participants' responses.
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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