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A researcher wants to study queue-jumping behavior by secretly videotaping customers waiting in line at an outdoor food truck festival. Apply the ethical guidelines for disguised naturalistic observation to determine if this study is ethically permissible, and justify your decision in one to three sentences.

Question: A researcher wants to study queue-jumping behavior by secretly videotaping customers waiting in line at an outdoor food truck festival. Apply the ethical guidelines for disguised naturalistic observation to determine if this study is ethically permissible, and justify your decision in one to three sentences.

Sample answer: This study is ethically permissible. The customers are in a public setting where they have no reasonable expectation of privacy, and as long as their identities are kept anonymous, the disguised naturalistic observation meets ethical standards.

Key points:

  • Conclude that the study is ethically permissible.
  • Justify based on the setting being a public area lacking a reasonable expectation of privacy.
  • Mention the requirement to keep the individuals anonymous.

Rubric: The response must apply the guidelines to conclude the study is permissible. It must justify this by stating that the setting is public with no expectation of privacy and that anonymity must be maintained.

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