When evaluating the ethical adequacy of a debriefing protocol for a domestic abuse study, a researcher determines the session is insufficient if it only explains the research goals but fails to provide _____, such as counseling referrals, to assist potentially distressed participants.
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In a psychological study measuring attitudes toward domestic abuse, a researcher provides participants with informative pamphlets and a direct referral to a university counseling center during the debriefing. This action correctly demonstrates the provision of practical benefits to the participants.
A researcher is finalizing a debriefing protocol for a study on domestic abuse attitudes. Arrange the following actions in a sequence that moves from broad information disclosure to the most direct form of individualized support for the participant.
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True or False: In a study on domestic abuse, providing participants with referral information to a university counseling center is considered a 'practical benefit' because it connects them with external support systems rather than just fulfilling the research requirement of explaining the study's purpose.
In a study measuring attitudes toward domestic abuse, researchers provide participants with informative pamphlets and referral information to a university counseling center during the debriefing session. This approach is an example of offering _____ to participants when studying sensitive topics.
When evaluating the ethical adequacy of a debriefing protocol for a domestic abuse study, a researcher determines the session is insufficient if it only explains the research goals but fails to provide _____, such as counseling referrals, to assist potentially distressed participants.
In a study investigating attitudes toward domestic abuse, researchers incorporate elements to offer practical benefits during debriefing. Analyze the ethical function of each component of this debriefing protocol by matching the action/resource with its primary purpose as described in the study design.
Evaluate the level of support provided by various debriefing actions in a study measuring attitudes toward domestic abuse. Order the following debriefing actions from the least direct form of participant support (general information sharing) to the most direct form of individual assistance (targeted referral).