Multiple Choice
What is the difference between debriefing and informed consent?
A) Debriefing happens after participation, informed consent happens before.
B) Debriefing only happens with animal subjects.
C) Debriefing is only necessary when deception is used, informed consent is always necessary.
D) Debriefing usually provides less information than informed consent.
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