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What must research participants give before they can participate in a study?

Informed consent.

This is a process where participants are provided with essential information about the study, including its purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits, allowing them to make an informed decision about their participation.

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Who propounded the theory of utilitarianism: ‘The proper end of every law is the promotion of the greatest happiness of the greatest number.’

Bentham

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Which among the following is not a type of probability sampling?

Quota Sampling is a non-probability sampling technique that involves selecting a predetermined number of participants from various subgroups.

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Who is considered as the Father of English Jurisprudence?

John Austin

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Whose lectures were published under the title ‘The Province of Jurisprudence Determined’

John Austin

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Sources of Law

Foundations from which laws derive authority.

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Natural School

Law defined by justice and moral principles.

<p><span>Law defined by justice and moral principles.</span></p>
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Positivistic Definition

Law as commands from political sovereign.

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Ulpian's Definition

Law as the art of equity and good.

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Cicero’s Definition

Law as highest reason in nature.

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Justinian's Digest

Law as standard of justice and injustice.

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What is the Hindu View of Law?

Law as Dharma, guiding moral and ethical conduct.

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Salmond's Definition

Law as principles applied by the State.

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Law’s purpose

To regulate human behaviour in society.

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Law's Nature

Varied interpretations by different jurists

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