Multiple Choice
Is it wise to tell participants the experiment's true purpose?
A) No,because participants may change their behavior as a result of learning the true purpose of the experiment.
B) Yes,because telling participants the experiment's true purpose is always required by institutional review boards.
C) Yes,because participants do not change their behavior as a result of learning the true purpose of the experiment.
D) Yes,because revealing the exact purpose of the experiment does not make participants react in ways that are artificially consistent with the study hypotheses.
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