Multiple Choice
Research on the effects of deception and debriefing indicates that
A) debriefing seldom can undo the harmful effects of deceiving subjects.
B) the effectiveness of debriefing depends on whether informed consent was obtained.
C) the effectiveness of debriefing depends on whether subjects experienced emotional or physical distress during the experiment.
D) deceived subjects may report a more positive research experience than subjects who were not deceived.
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