Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics
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Exam 2: What Principles and Standards Guide Research Research Ethics84 Questions
Exam 3: How Do Researchers Identify and Evaluate Social Concepts Measurement94 Questions
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Exam 5: How Can Researchers Understand Meaning, Process, and Experience in the Social World Qualitative Research95 Questions
Exam 6: How Can Researchers Enumerate and Examine Broad Patterns in Social Life Quantitative Research94 Questions
Exam 7: Where Do Principles and Practice Meet in Research Study Design93 Questions
Exam 8: How Do Researchers Study Patterns That Span Populations and Categories of Experience Questionnaires and Structured Interviews93 Questions
Exam 9: How Do Researchers Learn About Peoples Perspectives and Lives Qualitative Interviewing94 Questions
Exam 10: How Can Researchers Study the Patterns of Peoples Lives Participant Observation and Ethnography95 Questions
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Exam 12: How Can Researchers Learn From Information Collected by Others Existing Data91 Questions
Exam 13: How Do Researchers Develop Inductive Findings Qualitative Data Analysis94 Questions
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Which of the following is not a reason that it is important to understand research ethics?
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Potential research participants must be given the opportunity to agree to participate in the study, as well as be aware of what the research study entails as well as the risks and benefits of participating. This is known as
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When participant's identities are kept private and cannot be linked to an individual respondent, this is known as
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Describe a few of the key aspects of informed consent. Why is informed consent an important aspect of ethical research? What are some of the challenges of obtaining consent?
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Researchers are solely responsible for reviewing and identifying ethical problems in their research.
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In quantitative research, respondents are typically identified by a ___________ whereas in qualitative research, a _________________may be used.
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One way to maximize the benefit of societal research, according to your text, is
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Concern about the ethical treatment of human research subjects emerged in the 1800s.
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What are the main arguments that bell hooks makes about positionality? How does this relate to Alice Goffman's research?
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Dr. Ferrentino's study on the impact of training programs on unemployment only provides benefits to white participants, while African American participants do not experience the benefit. Which principle of the Belmont Report is being violated in this project?
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Milgram's use of deception was necessary in order to test his hypothesis.
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Which research method is not mentioned as one that does not align well with IRB review?
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Parent/guardian permission is known as __________ and child/youth permission is called __________. __
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Jane ensures that her research study maximized the benefits for her participants while reducing the risks they may encounter. Which of the three principles from the Belmont is Jane attending to?
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Imagine you are a researcher studying dynamics of a fraternity or sorority on your campus. What measures would you need to consider to maintain confidentiality when you report the findings of this study?
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All of the following are critiques of Alice Goffman's study of young African American men and their families in West Philadelphia except
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Compare and contrast the ethical considerations that quantitative and qualitative researchers have to attend to.
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González-Lopez needed to consider all of the following factors in her study of family incest except
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