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    When You Let Someone Know What She/he Is About to Do
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When You Let Someone Know What She/he Is About to Do

Question 38

Question 38

Multiple Choice

When you let someone know what she/he is about to do in a psychological experiment,you are providing


A) informed consent.
B) unlimited coercion.
C) limited deception.
D) adequate confidentiality.

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