Which of the following research settings is not correctly paired with the type of setting?

a. Clinical research unit—highly controlled setting
b. Indoor playroom—natural setting
c. Primary care clinic—partially controlled setting
d. Subject's home—partially controlled setting


ANS: D
A subject's home would be a natural research setting, so it is paired incorrectly with "partially controlled setting."
A clinical research unit is considered a highly controlled setting.
An indoor playroom is considered a natural setting.
A primary care clinic is considered a partially controlled setting.

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