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Name three types of research data or information that people are exposed to every day, even if they are not psychologists.
Nonmaleficence
A principle in medical ethics and other fields that entails not causing harm to others.
Belmont Report
A foundational document in medical and research ethics, the Belmont Report outlines ethical principles and guidelines to protect human subjects in research.
Justice
In research ethics, it refers to fairness in the distribution of benefits and burdens of research, ensuring that no group is unduly burdened or excluded from potential benefits.
Legal Age
The age at which an individual is recognized by law as being capable of assuming certain responsibilities and rights, such as voting, drinking alcohol, or consenting to medical treatment.
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