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In order to justify the use of unobtrusive measures in a study, the researcher must show that
A) no one will ever find out that an unobtrusive measure has been used.
B) deceptive measures just won't work.
C) no significant harm to the participant will result from the use of the measure and that nondeceptive
measures would not work.
D) the participants will be paid for their service.
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