Some believe there is no need for informed consent in action research because
a. the purpose of action research is to improve one's own practice and thus the true subject of the research is the practitioner rather than the subjects.
b. the research is designed to benefit the children and since no harm will result, consent is not necessary.
c. parents understand that the teacher is simply doing his or her job and do not need to be told specifically when something is being studied in the classroom.
d. All of these are true.
A
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