If researchers have evidence that some treatment will produce benefits for participants, but they do not have the financial resources to administer it to all subjects, what is an ethical way to distribute the benefits without compromising the strength of experimental design?
A. first-come, first-serve
B. randomly distribute benefits
C. withhold benefits from all subjects
D. select fewer subjects
B. randomly distribute benefits
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A. cash assistance payments B. environment and housing C. public safety D. administration E. higher education
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a. did not include any provisions to limit carbon emissions. b. did not require other countries to protect basic human rights. c. would threaten American national security. d. would be too harmful to American national economic interests.
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A.) a federally appointed commission B.) the majority political party C.) state governments D.) the federal government