There are two important ethical issues involved in the use of deception in research. These issues include the possibility of harming research participants by the deception and ________
A) participants become too trustful of researchers in the future
B) the research may be flawed because deception leads participants to react unnaturally in research settings
C) participants may learn that deception is acceptable and appropriate behavior in other situations and settings
D) participants may resent being deceived
E) researchers may come to view deception as a reasonable and necessary approach to obtaining informed consent
Answer: D
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