For the applied social psychologist, ethical issues with respect to programs typically arise when he or she discovers
a. that there are serious unintended negative consequences of the program
b. that program administrators are manipulating the programs for devious, self-serving purposes
c. that improper designs have been used
d. information that, if revealed, would benefit one stakeholder group at the expense of another
Ans: D
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