Answer:
no because your brackets can loosen up
I’m not sure if I’m correct but I’d chose answer d: Both B and C
Answer:
All research funded by HHS
Explanation:
When you take a look at the HHS Regulation, 45 CFR part 46, in the provisions of subpart D, Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in Research, this applies to every study that involves children and are supported or conducted by HHS, and requires an IRB review which is in line with the provision of subpart D in the about regulation.
To define or explain something again in a different way.
Example: Learning that he had been adopted forced him to completely redefine his identity
Answer:
D) All of the answers are correct
Explanation:
Two people can label the same situation differently which leads to different perceptions. A bad experience could be labelled as a trauma and can lead to several psychiatric disorders like PTSD or depression. Often when we label something we also generalize a situation or a person. Labeling someone in this way can lead other people to oppress that person or take their advantage. For example a label like HIV positive is generally taken in a negative sense by people and it overshadows all other aspects of a person's life.