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Ateam of psychology students would like to expose their classmates to an embarrassing experience in order to gather data for their term project. their instructor has asked them to read the ethical guidelines published by the american psychological association (apa). she wants them to understand that, as researchers:
they cannot ever engage in deception.
they cannot conduct a study in which people will feel embarrassed.
they must obtain the consent of the participants after informing them of the procedures.
they must not let the participants know that they will be subject to embarrassing experiences.
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