Debriefing sessions are which of the following?
A) Discussions with prospective participants to obtain informed consent
B) Discussions with participants after a study to explain various aspects of the study and provide a forum for questioning
C) Discussions with a human subjects committee before a study to obtain permission to proceed
D) Recruitment discussions with prospective participants
B
Feedback:
Debriefing sessions following data collection so that participants can ask questions or air complaints. Respect for human dignity involves the participants' right to self-determination, which includes participants' right to participate in a study voluntarily. Informed consent procedures, which provide prospective participants with information needed to make a reasoned decision about participation, normally involve signing a consent form to document voluntary and informed participation. Another method of protecting research subjects involves external review of the ethical aspects of a study by a human subjects committee or Institutional Review Board (IRB).
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