The function of an Institutional Review Board is to
A) reject research protocols that are not likely to receive funding.
B) make sure there is a random sample of participants.
C) review and approve research protocols.
D) certify that the financial costs of the study are reasonable for the institution.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
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