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Which is NOT a good reason for the requirement that at any time the subject or proxy must be free to withdraw from experimentation to which he has given consent?

    { 1 } - The consenting subject or proxy may not have been able to anticipate correctly the subjective factors involved, the amount of suffering, or the anxiety or depression until these have actually been experienced.
    { 2 } - It is against the human nature of embodied intelligent freedom to make commitments that bind one to a course of action in the future.
    { 3 } - The subject or proxy may have second thoughts about his understanding or freedom when the consent was given.
    { 4 } - The subject or proxy may discover the information given was inadequate, deceptive, or imperfectly communicated.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a good reason for the requirement that at any time the subject or proxy must be free to withdraw from experimentation to which he has given consent?

See p. 352.

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2 is correct!

Which is NOT a good reason for the requirement that at any time the subject or proxy must be free to withdraw from experimentation to which he has given consent?

    { 1 } - The consenting subject or proxy may not have been able to anticipate correctly the subjective factors involved, the amount of suffering, or the anxiety or depression until these have actually been experienced.
    { 2 } - It is against the human nature of embodied intelligent freedom to make commitments that bind one to a course of action in the future.
    { 3 } - The subject or proxy may have second thoughts about his understanding or freedom when the consent was given.
    { 4 } - The subject or proxy may discover the information given was inadequate, deceptive, or imperfectly communicated.

On the contrary, it belongs to human nature to make permanent commitments.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a good reason for the requirement that at any time the subject or proxy must be free to withdraw from experimentation to which he has given consent?

    { 1 } - The consenting subject or proxy may not have been able to anticipate correctly the subjective factors involved, the amount of suffering, or the anxiety or depression until these have actually been experienced.
    { 2 } - It is against the human nature of embodied intelligent freedom to make commitments that bind one to a course of action in the future.
    { 3 } - The subject or proxy may have second thoughts about his understanding or freedom when the consent was given.
    { 4 } - The subject or proxy may discover the information given was inadequate, deceptive, or imperfectly communicated.

See p. 352.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which is NOT a good reason for the requirement that at any time the subject or proxy must be free to withdraw from experimentation to which he has given consent?

    { 1 } - The consenting subject or proxy may not have been able to anticipate correctly the subjective factors involved, the amount of suffering, or the anxiety or depression until these have actually been experienced.
    { 2 } - It is against the human nature of embodied intelligent freedom to make commitments that bind one to a course of action in the future.
    { 3 } - The subject or proxy may have second thoughts about his understanding or freedom when the consent was given.
    { 4 } - The subject or proxy may discover the information given was inadequate, deceptive, or imperfectly communicated.

See p. 352.

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