What are the different aspects of informed consent? Why is informed consent so important in research?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. Informed consent is when a research subject voluntarily consents to be involved in a
research project.
2. The consent cannot be given under duress, and the participant must be aware of the extent
of the project and any effects it may have on them.
3. Participants must also be aware of the purpose of the research and any risks or benefits.
4. Informed consent helps address ethical concerns about exposing participants to harm
during experiments, or having their information used for purposes they do not agree to.

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A) ?Despite the high divorce rate, most people are not disillusioned about marriage. B) ?More than 95 percent of the divorcees do not remarry as they report having lost faith in the institution of marriage. C) ?Divorce rates have increased since 1990. D) ?By the age of 50, only 5 percent of U.S. adults are divorced. E) ?The United States has one of the lowest marriage and divorce rates in the world.

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In the context of the trends regarding stress and crisis in relationships, _____

A) families will become immune to stress and crisis. B) the sole source of stress will be political. C) relationship partners will be challenged by whatever crisis events occur. D) it will be easy to earn sufficient income to meet the needs of the family.

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Adolf Hitler, the head of state in Nazi Germany, ordered the systematic killing of an estimated 17 million citizens, including 6 million Jews. This is an example of __________

A) revolutionary terrorism B) repressive terrorism C) state-sponsored terrorism D) criminal terrorism

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Researchers have used the _________inventory to differentiate between happily and unhappily married couples

A. ENRICH B. RELATE C. BALANCE D. COUPLE

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