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A researcher is hired by an alcohol manufacturer to study

Last updated: 7/20/2022

A researcher is hired by an alcohol manufacturer to study

A researcher is hired by an alcohol manufacturer to study the connection between alcohol consumption and poor decision making. They approach college students at a bar, explain the study to them, and offer to pay them to participate. Half of the students are given 3 free drinks, while the other half are given free food and non-alcoholic beverages. The researcher then asks them to complete a short study of their decision making ability. Many of the students given alcohol don't complete the study, or write in joke answers, so they throw those results out. Afterwards, they find that there is no difference between the decision making capability of the students who drank and those who did not. Select all of the ethical/procedural mistakes which the researcher made, based on the information given above. You will lose credit if you select incorrect answers. The researcher had a conflict of interest. The researcher used a convenience sample. The researcher risked the health or safety of participants. The researcher did not conduct a blind study. The researcher cherry-picked data. The researcher did not use a control group. The researcher confused correlation with causation. The researcher failed to obtain informed consent.