Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about research with child participants?
A) There might be circumstances in which the child's assent is not required for research to proceed, such as when the child is too young to provide assent.
B) Parental consent is not needed for the child to participate, unless the child is unable to consent.
C) Parental consent is sufficient for research to proceed with children of all ages.
D) There might be circumstances in which parental consent is not required. For instance, when another adult authority figure is available to provide consent, such as a teacher.
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