Covert research is also considered as deception or subterfuge. It can have ethical and legal implications. A covert study should only be conducted if the participant's knowledge will alter the study results and in the absence of any alternative procedure. Ideally, covert research can only be done if it has ethical approval. The British Educational Research Association (BERA) and the British Sociological Association (BSA) suggest having detailed deliberation before conducting covert research and also recommend taking consent and disclosure from participants after the research.

Answer the following question on covert research. While undergoing covert research, the participants  ___________                Are unaware of their involvement in the study. Do not know which treatment has been given to them. Are anonymous. Are aware of their role in…