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To meet the ethical requirements, the participants were informed that their involvement in the study was voluntary and that their personal privacy would be treated______.

A.confidentially
B.proudly
C.confidently
D.secretly

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解析:本题考查近义词辨析。题目意为“为了满足道德要求,参与者被告知他们可以自愿参与研究,并且个人隐私将得到____处理。”A选项“保密地”,B选项“自豪地”,C选项“自信地”,D选项“秘密地”。 根据题干,研究会将个人隐私保密处理,故A选项符合题意。
  
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