What is the main ethical concern discussed in the introduction regarding scientific experiments?

Mountaintop Removal and Its Impacts

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Olivia Brooks
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The lack of funding for research
The unethical nature of exposing people to harmful conditions
The difficulty in finding participants
The cost of conducting experiments
2.
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Which states are primarily affected by mountaintop removal mining?
California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska
Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
3.
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What percentage of US electricity demand is met by mountaintop removal mining?
3%
15%
25%
10%
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What health issues were found to be more prevalent in communities near mountaintop removal sites?
Increased rates of diabetes and hypertension
Higher levels of cardiovascular and lung diseases
More cases of infectious diseases
Higher rates of mental health disorders
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the initial reaction of the researcher's colleagues to the idea of a link between mining and public health?
They were supportive and eager to help
They were skeptical and doubted any connection
They were indifferent and uninterested
They were hostile and opposed the research
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the coal industry respond to the research findings?
They accepted the findings and made changes
They ignored the findings completely
They funded counter-research to dispute the findings
They collaborated with researchers to find solutions
7.
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What is a common argument used by skeptics against the research findings?
The research was conducted in a biased manner
The studies were only correlational and not causational
The findings were not published in reputable journals
The research was too expensive
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