I believe the answer is: Will the researcher have collaborators at the research site abroad?
Ethical standard requires researchers to had a method to communicate with local language if the researches are conducted in foreign countries. Collabolators could be filled with external teams that able to interpret both languages, which would be deemed as sufficient by IRB.
This is an example of convergence evidence.
Convergence evidence refers to the type of evidence that derives from independent sources that couldn't be objectively measured by the researcher.
In the case above, the data about the satisfaction came from the subject's personal evaluation and experiences
The correct answer is letter B.
Privilege gives white people higher wages, greater access to education, and even more ability to stay alive.
Being one of the consequences of racial inequality in the country since the period of enslavement, white privilege is a silent, naturalized factor in daily life that conditions blacks to the worst conditions of life and guarantees whites easy access to various types of social advantages.
The correct answer is autism
Autism - official technical name: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - is a health condition characterized by a deficit in social communication (socialization and verbal and non-verbal communication) and behavior (restricted interest and repetitive movements). There is not only one, but many subtypes of the disorder. So comprehensive that the term “spectrum” is used, due to the various levels of impairment - there are people with other diseases and associated conditions (comorbidities), such as intellectual disability and epilepsy, to independent people with common lives, some of whom do not even know they are autistic. , because they were never diagnosed.
The causes of autism increasingly point to genetics. Confirming recent previous studies, a scientific paper from 2019 demonstrated that genetic factors are the most important in determining causes (estimated between 97% and 99%, with 81% being hereditary - and linked to more than 900 genes), in addition to environmental factors ( 1% to 3%), which are still controversial, may also be associated, such as, for example, advanced paternal age or the use of valproic acid in pregnancy. There are currently 913 genes already mapped and implicated as risk factors for the disorder - 102 genes being the main ones.