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Please compare and contrast the ethics of using active and passive consent in research.
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Please compare and contrast the ethics of using active and passive consent in research.
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Active consent involves active agreement from participants, while passive consent involves opting out. Active consent is generally considered more ethical, as it ensures clear informed consent.
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