Designing psychological experiments often presents the researcher with ethical dilemmas, in the primary dilemma he or she must

a. choose the appropriate participant pool without eliminating people who want to participate in the study.
b. decide which coworkers should be co-authors on the resulting paper.
c. weigh potential costs to participants against the potential gain to be realized from the experiment.
d. determine whether to inform participants of the results of the experiment.


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