A TV ad is recruiting subjects for free medical exams and medications and an incentive of $500 for participating in a study on the effects of depression in young adults. This recruitment best describes which situation?

1. Balance of risk-benefit ratio.
2. Coercion.
3. Informed consent.
4. Confidentiality.


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Rationale 1: This situation does not exemplify a problem with the balance of risk-benefit ratio.
Rationale 2: Free medical care, medications, and money would entice subjects into a study they might decline if these incentives were not so great.
Rationale 3: Discussion of compensation is a part of informed consent, but in this situation, the amount of compensation might put pressure on a person to agree to participate in the study.
Rationale 4: The compensation listed has no impact on confidentiality.

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