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Identify and explain the main ethical responsibilities of communication researchers toward their research participants.
Sensitive
Being easily stimulated or responsive to environmental or emotional changes, often requiring thoughtful and careful handling.
Relational Aggression
A form of aggression that aims to harm others through deliberate manipulation or damage to their social relationships.
Gender Stereotyping
The practice of assigning specific attributes, roles, or behaviors to individuals solely based on their gender, often based on societal norms and prejudices.
Gender Constancy
A child’s understanding of the biological permanence of gender and that it does not change regardless of appearance, activities, or attitudes.
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