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adelina 88 [10]
2 years ago
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Would you willingly participate in a sociological study that could potentially put your health and safety at risk, but had the p

otential to help thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people? For example, would you participate in a study of a new drug that could cure diabetes or cancer, even if it meant great inconvenience and physical discomfort for you?
Social Studies
1 answer:
vazorg [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Well, this is quite a tricky question. Especially given the circumstances. If I were offered the option, I would ask to be able to review their studies, to determine wether or not it's a lost cause. if they conducted understandable research, then potentially yes I would. If it was rather off the charts research, then no I would not.

Explanation:

Make sure they have a valid point in their research, and that your not just risking your life for their expiriment.

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