Ans: (a) informed consent, (b) communication of risks possible when participating in research, (c) research with special populations, (d) providing participants with results of a study, (e) use of deception, (f) minimizing the invasiveness of data gathering methods, (g) socially sensitive research, and (h) protection for withdrawing from research.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Do no harm can be interpreted in regard to population research based on the results and conclusions from research studies as to whether the outcomes harm the welfare of the populations studied.
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