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Research Ethics and Research Proposals MCQ

Every institution that seeks federal funds for research on human subjects must have a body that reviews research proposals called an ______.

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Correct Answer: IRB

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When a researcher has participants read and sign a consent form, what ASA ethical standard is that researcher up holding?

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Correct Answer: Participation in research should be voluntary.

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The standard of confidentiality does NOT apply to which of the following ______.

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Correct Answer: Public records

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If a researcher uses deception in an experiment, she/he must ______ the participants after the study is complete.

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Correct Answer: Debrief

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Which of the following reinforces a commitment to thoughtful discourse on research ethics?

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Correct Answer: The act of publication

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Research that collects bodily fluids for data or involves prisoners or pregnant women would likely go through an exempt IRB review.

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Correct Answer: False

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The Belmont Report established Beneficence, Achieving Valid Results, and Cause No Harm as the three basic ethical principles for the protection of human subjects.

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Correct Answer: False

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It is a conflict of interest for a researcher to be financially invested in the design or outcome of their research study.

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Correct Answer: True

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A Certificate of Confidentiality issued by the National Institutes of Health protect researchers from having to legally disclose confidential information.

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Correct Answer: True

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Researchers are obligated to ensure that the possible benefits of each study outweigh any possible risks to human subjects.

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Correct Answer: True

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It’s not always necessary for scientists to be open and honest about their research methods and findings.

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Correct Answer: False

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Children cannot legally give consent to participate in research.

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Correct Answer: True

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Survey research creates few ethical problems.

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Correct Answer: True

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Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) must include members with the same disciplinary background, to ensure all members understand the area in which research is to be conducted.

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Correct Answer: False

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Formal procedures for the protection of participants in research grew out of egregious human rights violations exposed after the Nuremburg War Crime Trials and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.

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Correct Answer: True

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The famous “obedience” experiments by Stanley Milgram were started at Yale University in 1960.

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Correct Answer: True

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Zimbardo prison simulation study explains the famous prison simulation study at Stanford University by psychologist Philip Zimbardo, designed to investigate the impact of social position on behavior—specifically, the impact of being either a guard or a prisoner in a “total institution”.

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Correct Answer: True

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Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male describes the U.S. Public Health Service study of the “natural” course of syphilis that followed ____ low-income african American men from the 1930s to 1972, without providing them with penicillin after the drug was discovered to treat the illness.

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Correct Answer: 399

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Tearoom Trade explains the The study by _________ laud humphreys of men who engaged in homosexual behavior in public facilities, including subsequent later interviews in their homes after recording their license plate numbers.

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Correct Answer: Sociologist

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Subjects explain the specific regulations adopted in ______ by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that were based on the principles of the Belmont Report. revised in 2017, with new requirements in effect, January 2018.

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Correct Answer: 1991

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The ethical principle of treating persons as autonomous agents and protecting those with diminished autonomy in research involving human subjects was included in the ________ Report.

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Correct Answer: Belmont

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The office in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that provides leadership and supervision about the protection of the ______, welfare, and well-being of subjects involved in research conducted or supported by DHHS, including monitoring irbs.

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Correct Answer: Rights

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The ethical principle of distributing benefits and risks of research fairly in research involving human subjects was included in the Belmont Report is called

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Correct Answer: Justice

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Institutional review board (IRB) explains the 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 for Harm to human subjects.

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Correct Answer: True

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) explains the Congressional legislation passed in ______ that creates stringent regulations for the protection of healthcare data.

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Correct Answer: 1996

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Used in social experiments to create more “realistic” treatments in which the true purpose of the research is not disclosed to participants, often within the confines of a laboratory is called

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Correct Answer: Deception

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A researcher informs subjects after an experiment about the experiment’s purposes and methods and evaluates subjects’ personal reactions to the experiment is called

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Correct Answer: Debriefing

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When a researcher has a significant financial stake in the design or outcome of his or her own research it is called a conflict of ________.

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Correct Answer: Interest

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Code of ethics explains the professional code of the American Sociological Association for the treatment of human subjects by members, employees, and students; designed to comply with federal policy and revised in _____.

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Correct Answer: 1997

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A certificate issued to a researcher by the National Institutes of Health that ensures the right to protect from legal subpoenas information obtained about high-risk populations or behaviors is called

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Correct Answer: Certificate of confidentiality

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Beneficence explains the ethical requirement of minimizing possible harms and maximizing benefits in research involving human subjects was included in the ________ Report.

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Correct Answer: Belmont

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Belmont report describes the Guidelines developed by the U.S. National Commission for the Protection of human Subjects of biomedical and Behavioral research in _______ for the protection of human subjects.

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Correct Answer: 1979

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