When subjects ____, they are provided with findings, results, and conclusions of the research study they participated in. In addition, if deception was used they must be told the true purpose of the study and the reason for the deception

a. are randomly selected
b. provided informed consent
c. are debriefed
d. are dependent variables


C. Results, findings, and major conclusions are provided to subjects during the debriefing. Also, if deception was used the rationale and justification are explained.

Psychology

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Which of the following is true about worldviews?

a) People have worldviews because of evolved, complex cognition. b) Having a worldview is a psychological process specific only to certain cultures. c) The content of worldviews is the same for every culture. d) Behaviors have a direct influence on cultural worldviews.

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Dr. Locheed works for the Head Start program, helping preschoolers whose impoverished backgrounds place them at risk for school failure and delinquency. He hopes that by working with the children when they are young, he will be able to help prevent such negative outcomes. Dr. Locheed's view is consistent with those of ____ psychology

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