Multiple Choice
If an IRB thinks that subjects might be at risk in a study, the researcher must be able to convince the Board that
A) the value of the knowledge to be gained in the study exceeds the potential harm to subjects.
B) appropriate medical or support services will be available to subjects who feel a need.
C) subjects will be informed of the risks and the researcher will obtain voluntary and written consent.
D) a and c
E) a, b, and c
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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