Exam 7: Understanding Ethical Issues in the Research Process
Exam 1: Explaining Behavior94 Questions
Exam 2: Developing and Evaluating Theories of Behavior79 Questions
Exam 3: Getting Ideas for Research100 Questions
Exam 4: Choosing a Research Design113 Questions
Exam 5: Making Systematic Observations86 Questions
Exam 6: Choosing and Using Research Subjects71 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding Ethical Issues in the Research Process67 Questions
Exam 8: Doing Nonexperimental Research116 Questions
Exam 9: Doing Survey Research113 Questions
Exam 10: Using Between-Subjects and Within-Subjects Experimental Designs127 Questions
Exam 11: Using Specialized Research Designs64 Questions
Exam 12: Using Single-Subject Designs78 Questions
Exam 13: Describing Data89 Questions
Exam 14: Using Inferential Statistics81 Questions
Exam 15: Using Multivariate Design and Analysis87 Questions
Exam 16: Reporting Your Research Results85 Questions
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The first ethical code of the American Psychological Association (APA) was accepted in:
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Which of the following statements is true about the guidelines developed by the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) to address key ethical issues posed by Internet research?
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An Internet research gives potential participants a full description of the study, an informed-consent form, an opportunity to withdraw from the study, and information on how to obtain follow-up information. This Internet research:
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According to the principles for ethical Internet research practice, making ethical decisions is a deliberative process and an Internet researcher should consult others when making these decisions.
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Describe the three basic principles of the Belmont Report that apply to all research with human participants.
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According to the 2002 APA ethical principles, it is permissible to offer excessive financial inducements for research participation when such inducements are likely to coerce participation.
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_____ defines three categories of research misconduct, which are data fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism.
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