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T/F: When emergency research involving waiver of consent, public disclosure of the research before and after the research within the local community is required.

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Final answer:

False. Emergency research involving a waiver of consent does not require public disclosure before and after the research within the local community.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. When emergency research involves a waiver of consent, public disclosure of the research before and after the research within the local community is not required.

In emergency situations, such as a public health crisis or natural disaster, where obtaining consent is not feasible and immediate action is necessary to save lives, researchers can conduct emergency research without obtaining individual consent. However, strict safeguards and ethical guidelines are put in place to protect the rights and well-being of the research participants.