NSG 3029 CH1 (3).
Chapter 03
1. Which two international codes were developed to guide researcher in carrying out ethical
research?
A. The National Research Act and the Belmont Report
B. The Nuremberg Code and the Be
...
NSG 3029 CH1 (3).
Chapter 03
1. Which two international codes were developed to guide researcher in carrying out ethical
research?
A. The National Research Act and the Belmont Report
B. The Nuremberg Code and the Belmont Report
C. The National Research Act and the Declaration of Helsinki
D. The Nuremberg Cole and the Declaration of Helsinki
2. Vulnerable populations in research include those groups:
A. With limited capacity to make decisions
B. With a vested interest in the study outcomes
C. With less than a high school education
D. With limited knowledge of the research process
3. Researchers may not use underprivileged persons to benefit those who are privileged. This
constitutes a major tenant of the principle of:
A. Beneficence
B. Justice
C. Respect for persons
D. Equal opportunity
4. Deception or incomplete disclosure is allowed in research under all of the following
conditions, except:
A. No other nondeceptive method exists
B. The study will make a substantial contribution to the body of knowledge
C. There is a plan to debrief the subjects regarding the deception
D. Subjects are unable to give informed consent
5. A researcher fails to follow the research protocol which compromises subjects' safety. The
researcher may be accused of:
A. Negligence
B. Breach of duty
C. Battery
D. Discrimination
6. A researcher enrolls only white males in a study because of the greater ease in recruiting this
population. The researcher may be accused of:
A. Negligence
B. Breach of duty
C. Battery
D. Discrimination
7. A full IRB (Institutional Review Board) review must be done on all of the following, except:
A. The research findings will be published
B. Federal funds are received to conduct the research
C. Human subjects are put at a minimal risk or less
D. Protected health information is required
8. A research study poses a minimal risk to subjects in that the probability and/or magnitude of
discomfort anticipated in the research is not greater than what is ordinarily encountered in daily
life. What type of review by the IRB (Institutional Review Board) will this study most probably
receive?
A. Exempt
B. Expedited
C. Full
D. Fortified
9. Which of the following is a type of research misconduct where data or results are made up?
A. Fabrication
B. Falsification
C. Plagiarism
D. Infringement
10. All of the following are considered identifiable personal ~ health information except:
A. Medical record number
B. Lab test result
C. Birth date
D. Intern
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