Exam 3: Ethics: What Are My Responsibilities As a Researcher
Exam 1: Getting Started: Possibilities and Decisions58 Questions
Exam 2: First Decisions: From Inspiration to Implementation59 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics: What Are My Responsibilities As a Researcher58 Questions
Exam 4: You Could Look It Up: Reading, Recording, and Reviewing Research56 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement: Research Using Numbers58 Questions
Exam 6: Sampling: Who, What, and How Many60 Questions
Exam 7: Summarizing Research Results: Data Reduction and Descriptive Statistics60 Questions
Exam 8: Generalizing From Research Results: Inferential Statistics60 Questions
Exam 9: Surveys: Putting Numbers on Opinions60 Questions
Exam 10: Experiments: Researching Cause and Effect61 Questions
Exam 11: Quantitative Understanding of Content: Content Analysis60 Questions
Exam 12: Qualitative Understanding of Content: Rhetorical and Critical Analyses, and More61 Questions
Exam 13: Qualitative Understanding of Communication Behavior: Interviews, Focus Groups, and Ethnography60 Questions
Exam 14: Research Results in Print and Online: Writing and Presenting for Scholarly and Other Publics60 Questions
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The categorical imperative ethic proposes that a behavior is valid if you are willing to see it applied as a universal rule.
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______ consists of qualified researchers with similar interests assessing each other's work.
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Although a research study only has volunteers who are students, it's acceptable to generalize to all people.
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What is the difference between anonymity and confidentiality? How is it relevant for your participants?
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It is generally safe to assume that individuals on the Internet are who they say they are.
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It is not necessary to explain to readers that deception was used in your research report.
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For some studies, the informed consent document will need to be in a language other than English.
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Writing a literature review can have ethical implications in research owned by other people/companies. This is also known as ______.
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Using deception in research is acceptable even if you don't notify the participants after the study is concluded.
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Once participants sign consent forms, they're required to participate in the research study.
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Since research studies are written in scholarly style, it's appropriate for the informed consent documents to be in scholarly style.
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When you promise your participants confidentiality, it means while you can identify them as participants, you will not release that information to other people.
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The main points of the Declaration of Helsinki do not include ______.
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