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    A Researcher Does NOT Need to Seek Informed Consent from the Participant
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A Researcher Does NOT Need to Seek Informed Consent from the Participant

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A researcher does NOT need to seek informed consent from the participant if doing so will decrease the internal validity of the experiment.

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