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Ethical and Scientific Guidelines for Social Work Research MCQ

Ethical and Scientific Guidelines for Social Work Research MCQ

 

1. Is permission parent or guardian agreement to a child’s participation in a research study?

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Correct Answer: True

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2. _____ is known as a group of organizational and community representatives required by federal law to review the ethical issues in all proposed research that is federally funded, involves human subjects, or has any potential harm to subjects

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Correct Answer: Institutional Review Board (IRB)

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3. _____ is defined as iRB reviews that are completed for research studies with vulnerable populations or when there is the potential for harm. These extensive reviews are conducted, vetted, and voted on by the full IRB committee

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Correct Answer: Full Review

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4. _____ is iRB reviews that are done for new or continuing studies that present minimal risk of harm to the participant

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Correct Answer: Expedited Review

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5. Is exempt Status iRB review for research studies that involve minimal human subject involvement?

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Correct Answer: True

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6. _____ is known as a researcher’s informing participants after an experiment about the experiment’s purposes and methods and evaluating participants’ personal reactions to the experiment

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Correct Answer: Debriefing

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7. _____ is defined as when researchers have a significant stake in the design or outcome of their own research

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Correct Answer: Conflicts of Interest

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8. _____ is the National Institutes of Health can issue this to protect researchers from having to disclose confidential information

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Correct Answer: Certificate of Confidentiality

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9. Is belmont Report the 1979 report of the Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research?

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Correct Answer: True

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10. _____ is known as requirement that a child provide affirmative agreement to participate in a research study

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Correct Answer: Assent

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11. The Commission’s 1979 Belmont Report established all of the following principles EXEMPT:

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Correct Answer: Benevolenc

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12. Distributing benefits and risks of research fairly is referred to as:

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Correct Answer: Justice

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13. Who performed the behavioral study of obedience?

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Correct Answer: Milgram

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14. When a researcher explains to the subject what happened in the experiment and why, and then responds to their questions, the researcher is:

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Correct Answer: Debriefing.

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15. Which of the following reviews are conducted, vetted, and voted on by the full IRB committe

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Correct Answer: Full review

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16. Full reviews are done for new studies, even those that only present minimal risk of harm to the participant.

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Correct Answer: False

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17. Informed consent is essential if we are truly reflecting respect for the potential participant in the research study.

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Correct Answer: True

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18. Research where a specific outcome benefits the research leads to honest and unbiased results.

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Correct Answer: False

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19. Federal regulations require that every institution that seeks federal funding for biomedical or behavioral research on human subjects should have an institutional review board (IRB) that reviews research proposals.

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Correct Answer: True

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20. Minimizing possible harms and maximizing benefits is referred to as justic

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Correct Answer: False

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