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    The Belmont Report States the Importance of Treating People as Autonomous
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The Belmont Report States the Importance of Treating People as Autonomous

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Question 1

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The Belmont Report states the importance of treating people as autonomous agents with the right to decide whether to participate in a study.This principle is referred to as


A) consent.
B) respect.
C) beneficence.
D) justice.

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