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Ostrovityanka [42]
3 years ago
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All experiments must: 1. Gather consent from their volunteers (cant force or gather experimental data without informing them). 2

. Debrief volunteers (explain purpose and any deception used AFTER experiment is over) 3. Keep individual results confidential. 4. Allow participants to quit the experiment at any point. 6. Minimize emotional and physical pain on the part of participants. These rules were created to:a. Ensure the scientific validity of an experiment
b. Ensure the scientific reliability of an experiment
c. Ensure that all experiments are ethical
d. Ensure that all experiments are as unbiased as possible
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1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is c) ensure that all experiments are ethical.

Explanation:

The quoted rules were established as an ethical framework to protect the physical and mental integrity of participants in human research trials.

Regulations for human research were first established in 1906 and are constantly being updated as medicine and science advance into new territories.

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