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A researcher developing a new cognitive-behavioral intervention recruits participants exclusively from a psychiatric inpatient facility because they are readily available, even though the resulting treatment is intended for use with the general outpatient population. This practice raises ethical concerns because the risks of participation fall disproportionately on a vulnerable, institutionalized group that is unlikely to be the primary beneficiary of the research outcomes.

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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

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