BRM
test
bank
2
After
recent
research
showed
that
the
caregivers
of
family
members
with
developmental
disabilities
showed
significant
stress
reduction
when
taught
simple
mindfulness
techniques
during
everyday
activities,
Liese
wonders
whether
the
same
might
be
true
of
the
caregivers
of
family
members
with
Alzheimer's
disease.
Liese
will
recruit
participants
from
a
local
peer
support
program
for
caregivers
but,
knowing
how
stressful
caregiving
can
be,
worries
about
how
she
will
create
an
ethically
sound
control
group.
Liese
is
most
concerned
with
____________.
-
ANS-right
to
service
Carlos,
a
psychologist
at
a
local
shelter
for
homeless
individuals,
makes
determinations
about
who
should
get
special
privileges.
He
is
working
on
his
doctorate
at
the
same
time,
and
naturally
considers
dissertation
topics
that
would
involve
people
who
are
homeless.
Carlos
decides
to
focus
on
individuals
who
are
at
high
risk
of
becoming
homeless,
specifically ,
individuals
with
severe,
persistent
mental
illness
who
are
being
released
from
state
hospitals.
He
is
aware
that
many
of
his
potential
research
participants
have
low
literacy
levels
and
takes
this
into
consideration
when
preparing
his
informed
consent
materials.
In
terms
of
the
Belmont
Report's
conceptualization
of
informed
consent,
Carlos
is
addressing
________.
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ANS-comprehension
Carlos,
a
psychologist
at
a
local
shelter
for
homeless
individuals,
makes
determinations
about
who
should
get
special
privileges.
He
is
working
on
his
doctorate
at
the
same
time,
and
naturally
considers
dissertation
topics
that
would
involve
people
who
are
homeless.
Carlos
decides
to
focus
on
individuals
who
are
at
high
risk
of
becoming
homeless,
specifically ,
individuals
with
severe,
persistent
mental
illness
who
are
being
released
from
state
hospitals.
He
is
extremely
careful,
in
his
consent
materials,
to
be
clear
that
people
do
not
have
to
participate,
that
their
decision
to
participate
or
not
will
in
no
way
impact
their
treatment
at
the
hospital
or
thereafter ,
and
that,
even
if
they
agree
to
participate,
they
can
withdraw
their
consent
without
penalty.
in
terms
of
the
Belmont
Report's
conceptualization
of
informed
consent,
Carlos
is
addressing
__________________.
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ANS-voluntariness
Carlos,
a
psychologist
at
a
local
shelter
for
homeless
individuals,
makes
determinations
about
who
should
get
special
privileges.
He
is
working
on
his
doctorate
at
the
same
time,
and
naturally
considers
dissertation
topics
that
would
involve
people
who
are
homeless.
Carlos
is
thinking
about
putting
children
in
his
study.
Although
the
children
cannot
enter
into
a
legal
agreement
to
participate,
he
feels
it
is
important
that
they
still
agree
to
participate.
By
doing
so,
Carlos
is
seeking
the
children's
__________.
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ANS-assent
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