What statement is untrue regarding the atrocious medical activities of the Third Reich in Europe during the late 1930s and early 1940s?
a. Although terrible, at least some valuable medical information made up for the misconduct.
b. Researchers did not follow standard methodology for scientific study.
c. Subjects in the experiments would be considered a vulnerable population.
d. The medical experiments were conducted on a biased sample.
ANS: A
The studies were ill conceived and lacked scientific rigor. It would be hard to imagine the sort of extraordinary finding that would be necessary to justify the kind of inhumane treatment.
The studies were not conducted under normal scientific rigor. The studies were ill conceived and lacked scientific rigor. It would be hard to imagine the sort of extraordinary finding that would be necessary to justify the kind of inhumane treatment.
The subjects were all prisoners and therefore a vulnerable population. The studies were ill conceived and lacked scientific rigor. It would be hard to imagine the sort of extraordinary finding that would be necessary to justify the kind of inhumane treatment.
The sample was composed of prisoners in a racially biased group. The studies were ill-conceived and lacked scientific rigor. It would be hard to imagine the sort of extraordinary finding that would be necessary to justify the kind of inhumane treatment.
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