The Willowbrook Hepatitis study and the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment:
A. were similar, because both studied experimental vaccines against their respective diseases.
B. were different, because the Willowbrook study was reported in scientific journals and the Tuskegee study was not.
C. were similar, because they finally ended after the studies were exposed in the media.
D. were different, because in the Willowbrook study the participants were given the inducement of better living conditions to participate, while in the Tuskegee study no benefits were given.
E. were similar, because in both cases the participants were infected with the disease prior to the study.
Answer: C
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