What two questions must need special attention? {Ans: 1) What will happen to the participants? 2)What will happen to the data?}Data Storage and Confidentiality {Ans: Participation in SCD studies is generally not anonymous - researchers will generally be able to connect data with a specific participant Non-anonymous data collection always results in the possibility that participant data could be matched with the corresponding participant by a non-researcher Protecting the anonymity of participants is a potential problem in SCD research studies}Sharing of Information {Ans: Human subjects review committees require that information of the study's outcome be provided You should learn what is typical, or expected disclosure in the school system, clinic, or community business where the study is to be conducted. You should list those who will be informed of study outcomes in your Institutional Review Board protocol and your consent documents Decide in advance how detailed an explanation will be given to those who have limited direct involvement with the participants}Types of special populations {Ans: individuals with disabilities, those who are institutionalized, or people who are imprisoned, due to convenience or availability is not an acceptable justification}Clinical Replication (as defined by Hersen and Barlow) {Ans: