Multiple Choice
Currently, one argument against the use of deception in social research is that
A) federal ethical guidelines make it almost impossible to use.
B) research participants strongly resent its use.
C) it is unnecessary because research participants respond honestly when they know the true purpose of a study.
D) its known use makes participants suspicious, which may affect how they act in an experiment.
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