Why might it pose an ethical dilemma if a researcher discovers a brain anomaly in a participant?
a. The participant might die during the research.
b. The researcher must decide if it is appropriate to discuss the anomaly with the participant and he or she might not be an expert to perform a diagnosis.
c. The researcher must decide how to cure the participant or the participant would have the right to file a lawsuit against the researcher.
d. The researcher must decide if the participant is simply trying to get the compensation for participating in the research even though their data would surely invalidate the research findings.
Ans: b. The researcher must decide if it is appropriate to discuss the anomaly with the participant and he or she might not be an expert to perform a diagnosis.
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a) social processes of aging b) multiple processes of aging c) biological processes of aging d) psychological processes of aging
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