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Make instructions clear and specific.
This chapter provides general guidelines, such as: treat each participant as an individual, ask for feedback, ask before you help, learn about the population, make instructions and explanations simple and clear, be sure participants understand and sign the informed consent form, and many more.
If you wish, sprinkle photos throughout to make instructions even easier to follow.
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