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By providing a structured environment where researchers can gather diverse perspectives and experienced feedback from committee members, the institutional approval process serves as a constructive opportunity to enhance a study's ________ foundation.
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Match each aspect of the institutional approval process with the specific constructive benefit it provides to a psychology researcher.
Sequence the following events to illustrate how a researcher's shift in perspective can transform the institutional approval process from a bureaucratic hurdle into a constructive opportunity for ethical enhancement.
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A researcher who dismisses the institutional approval process as a 'bureaucratic hurdle' is failing to evaluate it as a(n) _____ opportunity to refine the study's ethical integrity through peer consultation.
By providing a structured environment where researchers can gather diverse perspectives and experienced feedback from committee members, the institutional approval process serves as a constructive opportunity to enhance a study's ________ foundation.
Dr. Rivera is proposing a study that involves deceiving participants about the true purpose of a social psychology experiment. When the institutional review committee requests modifications to his debriefing plan, how should Dr. Rivera respond if he views the approval process as a constructive opportunity?
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