(a) Psychologists provide a prompt opportunity for
participants to obtain appropriate information about the
nature,results, and conclusions of the research, and they
Take reasonable steps to correct any misconceptions that
participants may have of which the psychologists are
aware.
(b) If scientific or humane values justify delaying or
withholding this information, psychologists take reasonable
measures to reduce the risk of harm.
(c) When psychologists become aware that research
procedures have harmed a participant, they take
Reasonable steps to minimize the harm.