How did Laud Humphreys most endanger the men he investigated in the Tearoom Study?
a. He kept his data in a locked safe-deposit box in another state.
b. He traced the men by their car licenses and interviewed them months later.
c. He was willing to go to jail to protect his informants.
d. He never spoke to his informants while he was observing.
ANS: b.
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