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lesya [120]
3 years ago
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A researcher wishes to study behavior in a kindergarten classroom. The researcher sends home permission slips to parents informi

ng them of the study being conducted, with a statement asking parents to return a form refusing their child’s participation in the study. The research includes all students in the research for whom parents did not return the refusal form. This is an example of _____.A) Informed consentB) Active consentC) Passive consentD) Ethical violation
Social Studies
2 answers:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:B) Active consent

Explanation:Active consent is a parental consent in which parents have the right to sign and return a form if they agree to let their children participate in a research.

Active and passive consent methods differ in important ways. A passive consent only a letter is sent to a parent or guardian , this letter explains the type of study that is going to be conducted and a method to retract permission.

In active consent the study is explained and a way to document permission is also given to the parent.

In passive consent permission is assumed as long as the parent didn't do anything or said anything however in active consent a signature is required.

tatuchka [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: B. Active consent

Explanation: The active consent requires the parent or guardian to signify in writing their permission for their child's to participate in the study.

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