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Olivia, a research student, wants to determine the effect of alcoholism on domestic violence as part of her thesis paper. She realizes that
informing the participants of her study about its exact nature will affect the results. The participants are likely to feel ashamed of openly
discussing such sensitive issues. In this scenario, which of the following would be the best approach for Olivia?


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Answer:

All studies involve some type of deception, so it may be apropos to create less personal and more general questions that alleviate the feeling of shame or personal responsibility from a participant. Instead, broader terms should be used such as "do you think consuming alcohol can lead to a higher risk of violence?" rather than "did you or someone you know ever experience alcohol-fueled domestic violence?"

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