What is the basic human right that exists when the subject's identity cannot be linked, even by the researcher, with his or her individual responses?

a. Right to self-determination
b. Right to anonymity and confidentiality
c. Right to fair treatment
d. Right to protection from discomfort and harm


ANS: B

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A This does not describe the right to self-determination.
B The right to anonymity and confidentiality exists when the subject's identity cannot be linked, even by the researcher, with his or her individual responses.
C This does not describe the right to fair treatment.
D This does not describe the right to protection from discomfort and harm.

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