O’Malley is telling participants before he begins his experiment that their participation is completely voluntary and that they can stop taking part at any time. Dr. Quick is providing a detailed explanation to participants who have just completed a study. Which statement is true?

A. Dr. O’Malley is debriefing his participants. Dr. Quick is obtaining informed consent from her participants.
B. Dr. O’Malley is obtaining informed consent from his participants. Dr. Quick is debriefing her participants.
C. Both Dr. O’Malley and Dr. Quick are obtaining informed consent from their participants.
D. Both Dr. O’Malley and Dr. Quick are debriefing their participants.


B. Dr. O’Malley is obtaining informed consent from his participants. Dr. Quick is debriefing her participants.

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