Deceiving subjects Students sign up to be subjects in a

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Deceiving subjects Students sign up to be subjects in a psychology experiment. When they arrive, they are told that interviews are running late and are taken to a waiting room. The experimenters then stage a theft of a valuable object left in the waiting room. Some subjects are alone with the thief, and others are in pairsthese are the treatments being compared. Will the subject report the theft? (a) The students had agreed to take part in an unspecified study, and the true nature of the experiment is explained to them afterward. Does this meet the requirement of informed consent? Explain. (b) What two other ethical principles should be followed in this study? (c) Does this study allow for inference about a population, inference about cause and effect, both, or neither? Justify your answer. *This is an important topic, but it is not required for the AP Statistics exam.

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