3.104 Informed consent. The requirement that human subjects give their informed consent to participate in an experiment can greatly reduce the number of available subjects. For example, a study of new teaching methods asks the consent of parents for their children to be randomly assigned to be taught by either a new method or the standard method. Many parents do not return the forms, so their children must continue to be taught by the standard method. Why is it not correct to consider these children as part of the control group along with children who are randomly assigned to the standard method?