Which of the following best explains the protection from harm aspect of research ethics?
A) Absolutely no harm, neither permanent nor temporary, can come to the participants during the research.
B) As long as the harm is temporary and only lasts for the duration of the research, it is okay.
C) If temporary harm may be caused by the research, the researchers must provide a way to relieve that harm.
D) As long as the participants are informed of the possibility of harm before the research begins, no ethical violations are considered.
C
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a. a visual cliff b. an operant chamber c. a Skinner box d. a galvanic skin sensor
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a. magnocellular neurons b. rods c. bipolar cells that receive input from cones d. the periphery of the retina
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b. Most of them want to cause pain for the people they leave behind. c. Alcohol increases suicidality by decreasing inhibitory control. d. Virtually all of them suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder.
Researchers studying religious-based coping note that it is important to distinguish this specific subset of religiosity from general religiosity. Why?
What will be an ideal response?