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What does the intervention experience need to be compared to, for research in kids with more than minimal risk and no benefit?

  1. Expected outcomes

  2. Clinical care

  3. Previous research studies

  4. Hypothetical scenarios

The correct answer is: Clinical care

In research studies with kids who are at more than minimal risk and receive no benefit, the intervention experience needs to be compared to the existing clinical care provided to these children. This comparison is important to ensure that the intervention is ethical and that the children are not being put at a disadvantage in terms of their treatment. Option A, expected outcomes, may be a consideration during the planning and design of the study, but it is not directly relevant to the comparison of the intervention experience. Option C, previous research studies, may provide insights and inform the study design, but it is not the appropriate comparison for the intervention experience. Option D, hypothetical scenarios, may be used to consider potential outcomes, but it is not a valid comparison for the actual intervention experience. Therefore, option B, clinical care, is the most suitable choice for comparison in this scenario.