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Ethical Review of a Research Proposal
An experimental psychologist wants to investigate the impact of stress on problem-solving abilities. Below are two potential procedures for the study. As a member of the committee that reviews research proposals to ensure participant safety and ethical conduct, which procedure would you approve? Justify your decision by referencing at least two distinct ethical principles that guide such reviews.
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Ethical Review of a Research Proposal
A psychologist proposes a study to examine the effects of 48 hours of continuous sleep deprivation on the problem-solving skills of student volunteers. The proposal states that participants will be compensated and that the findings could have important implications for understanding workplace safety. When this proposal is submitted for review, what is the most critical issue the review committee responsible for protecting human participants will focus on?
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