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Title: Why is informed consent sometimes a problem in naturalistic research?
Post by: Cremeux on Feb 24, 2015
Why is informed consent sometimes a problem in naturalistic research?
A) The participants may not even know they are part of a study because the study uses archival data or unobtrusive measures.
B) Many of the people who are part of naturalistic studies cannot read the informed consent form.
C) Naturalistic research requires deception, and therefore the participants are not given the information necessary for informed consent.
D) None of the above


Title: Re: Why is informed consent sometimes a problem in naturalistic research?
Post by: stylez on Mar 5, 2015
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Title: Re: Why is informed consent sometimes a problem in naturalistic research?
Post by: Cremeux on Mar 7, 2015
I tried searching the textbook all over and couldn't find it. I'm really gracious for your answer, helped me out *a lot*. Problem solved.


Title: Re: Why is informed consent sometimes a problem in naturalistic research?
Post by: stylez on Mar 7, 2015
Happy to help :)