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Unit 1 – Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Topic 1.3
Why is obtaining informed consent from participants before conducting an experiment crucial for ethical psychological practice?
It allows individuals to consciously agree or disagree with participation after understanding all aspects of the research.
It prevents selection bias in participant recruitment.
It minimizes the need for debriefing after the study.
It preemptively avoids plagiarism accusations against researchers.
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AP Psychology - 1.3 Defining Psychological Science: The Experimental Method
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