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Answer:

This is known as informed consent.

Explanation:

Informed consent is the process in which the participants of a research are fully informed of the different aspects of the research and what it consists of. With that information they can decide whether or not they want to participate. Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement of reseach that involves human participants.

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It is informed consent. Research subjects have a right to know that they are participating in a study and what the study consist of because there is informed consent that subjects have to approve.  

EXPLANATION:  

Informed consent is a process getting consent or permission from the participants before conducting research or study, especially when the study requires personal information. Informed consent must be done before the health-care intervention because health-care intervention discloses personal information.  

In a health-care intervention, a health-care provider has to ask the patients for their consent before the patients getting or receiving any medical treatment. The same process has to be done during the research or study. A researcher has to ask the participants’ consent before the study is done. The participants have the right to know what is the study about and how it affects the participants.  

As an example, informed consent in health-care intervention has to include these following information:

1. The name of the patients' condition.

2. The name of the treatment or procedure that the health-care provider gives or recommends.

3. The benefits and the risks of taking the procedures or treatments recommended.

4. The benefits and the risks of other options, including not getting any procedure or treatment.  

By signing the informed consent, it means that patients or participants in research have known all of the important information and they agree to the action or treatments that will be done.  

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KEYWORDS: informed consent, research subject,  

Subject: Social studies

Class: 10-12

Sub-chapter: Informed consent  

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