Answer:
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Answer:
The answer is safety needs.
Explanation:
This is the second level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Safety needs imply employment, money, protection from danger or anything that guarantees one's well-being.
The absence of physical safety, such as violence or crime, has been shown to result in conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
The correct answer is : A faculty member makes identifiable data about sexual behavior available to graduate students, although the subjects were assured that the data would be de-identified.
This is a breach of confidentiality and a violation of the subjects' privacy. The faculty member has broken the confidentiality agreement with the subjects by disclosing private information about the subjects to his students by making the subjects no longer anonymous but identifiable.
All the others are a violation of subjects' privacy but no breach of confidentiality has taken place as there has been no agreement of confidentiality between the researcher and the subjects.
Answer:
b. cross-sectional study
Explanation:
A cross-sectional study which is also known as cross-sectional analysis, transverse study or prevalence study. Cross-sectional studies are observational in nature which means this type of research observes the characteristics that exist in a population and do not try to manipulate variables therefore is not done to determine cause-and-effect relationships between different variables. This type of study is done at a specific point in time.
Answer:
competence
Explanation:
According to section 2 of the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct created by the American Psychological Association(APA), the I/O psychologist only trained on industrial and organisation issues violated an ethical principle when he/she counselled Steve on personal matters which they have no training for.