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Identify and describe the two main elements of a study that a researcher is required to transparently reveal to participants during the debriefing phase, and explain the primary purpose of making this disclosure.

Question: Identify and describe the two main elements of a study that a researcher is required to transparently reveal to participants during the debriefing phase, and explain the primary purpose of making this disclosure.

Sample answer: During the debriefing phase, researchers must transparently reveal the complete methodological design of the study and the primary research question. The purpose of this disclosure is to ensure that participants fully understand the context of their involvement, which includes explaining any experimental conditions or variations in the study that they did not personally experience.

Key points:

  • Transparently reveal the complete methodological design.
  • Transparently reveal the primary research question.
  • Ensure participants understand the context of their involvement.
  • Provide explanations of experimental conditions or variations not personally experienced by the participant.

Rubric: The response should be awarded points based on the following: 1 point for correctly naming the 'complete methodological design' as a required disclosure; 1 point for naming the 'primary research question' as a required disclosure; 1 point for explaining that the purpose is to provide participants with the context of their involvement, including conditions they did not personally experience.

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