Asked by Monica Cervantes on Jun 22, 2024

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There are circumstance's where incomplete disclosure is acceptable, so long as undisclosed risks are no more than minimal, and debriefing sessions are planned.

Incomplete Disclosure

Failure to fully inform research participants about the nature or aims of the study, often to prevent bias or influence on participant behavior.

Minimal Risks

Refers to the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in research that are not greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life.

Debriefing Sessions

Interactive meetings where participants and researchers discuss the experience and outcomes of a study or project after it has concluded.

  • Familiarize oneself with the requirements for Institutional Review Board (IRB) sanction of research endeavors.
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Jasmeen SidhuJun 25, 2024
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True
Explanation :
In research involving human subjects, regulations such as the Common Rule in the United States allow for incomplete disclosure or deception if the undisclosed risks are minimal and if debriefing is planned to inform participants about the true nature of the study afterwards. This is often used in psychological studies where knowing the true purpose might influence participants' behavior.