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Which of the following sampling methods will more likely be susceptible to ethical violation?
Terminally Ill
refers to a condition in which an illness or medical condition is deemed incurable and is expected to lead to the death of the patient in a relatively short period.
Grief
A deep emotional response to loss, particularly to the death of a loved one, encompassing various stages of sadness, anger, and acceptance.
Bereavement
The period of mourning and grief after losing a loved one through death.
Final Stage
Often refers to the last phase of a process or condition, such as the terminal stage of an illness or the resolution phase of a psychological model.
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