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What is retrospective consent?
Consent obtained from participants after the study during
debriefing
.
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When is retrospective consent obtained?
It is obtained after the study during
debriefing
.
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What does prior general consent allow for?
Consent for various unspecified studies, including
deception
possibilities.
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What is the implication of prior general consent regarding deception?
It includes possibilities of deception in
unspecified
studies.
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What is presumptive consent?
Consent assumed from participants based on agreement from
third parties
consulted.
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Who is consulted in presumptive consent?
Third parties
who are similar to the participants.
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How does presumptive consent differ from retrospective consent?
Presumptive consent is based on
third-party agreement
, while retrospective consent is obtained after the study.
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What are the types of consent discussed in the summary?
Retrospective Consent
Prior General Consent
Presumptive Consent
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What are the key characteristics of each type of consent?
**
Retrospective Consent
**: Obtained after the study during debriefing.
**
Prior General Consent
**: Covers various unspecified studies, including deception.
**
Presumptive Consent
**: Based on agreement from similar third parties.
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