The Belmont Report contains three ethical principles. Which of the following is the best description of those three principles?

a. Treating all participants with respect, conducting studies with great potential to increase scientific information while avoiding harm to participants, and making sure people have equal opportunities to participate in different types of studies
b. Treating all participants with respect, making sure people have equal opportunities to participate in different types of studies, and sharing results by publishing findings in a scientific journal
c. Sharing results by publishing findings in a scientific journal, conducting studies with great potential to increase scientific information while avoiding harm to participants, and not harming participants in any possible way
d. Conducting studies with great potential to increase scientific information while avoiding harm to participants, not harming participants in any possible way, and making sure people have equal opportunities to participate in different types of studies


Ans: A

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