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A student researcher proposes a memory study in which participants are told they are completing a 'routine attention task,' when the actual purpose is to measure stress-induced recall errors. The student argues that any ethical concerns about deception are fully resolved by providing a thorough debriefing at the end of the session. Applying the critics' arguments against deception, the student's justification is sufficient to overcome the core ethical objections.

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