Exam 3: Ethical Research

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An aviation researcher wants to examine the best location for warning lights on an airplane's instrument panel.He varies the location of the lights in the cockpit of a plane.He then has pilots sit in the cockpit,and measures the time it takes for them to respond to the warning lights.This research procedure would illustrate

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Which type of information is not required for informed consent?

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Which of the following is NOT a member of the Tri-Council in Canada,from which the Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS)derives its name?

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The most difficult ethical concern with regard to the privacy issue has to do with whether or not to use

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According to the textbook,fraud is most serious when it is discovered in which two areas?

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The Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS)principle of respect for persons or autonomy is best addressed by which of the following applications?

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When studying topics such as family violence,drug use,divorce,or sexual behaviour,it is particularly important to ensure __________.

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In a research experiment,information that is revealed by the participants is protected by ____________.

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In the Milgram obedience experiment,participants were led to believe they were delivering a painful electric shock to a learner whenever the learner responded with an incorrect answer.This procedure induced

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Which of the following is amongst the "three Rs" which guide considerations for ethical approval in animal experiments?

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Colin has agreed to take part in a study on "Preferences for different fast foods." When he arrives for the study,he is asked to read an account of a sexual assault and to indicate the guilt and punishment he would assign to the assailant.This procedure best illustrates

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One genuine case of fraud appears to be

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Elaborate deceptions that employ confederates have been most commonly used in which of the following areas of psychology?

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During World War II,Josef Mengele was a physician in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz,and became infamous for performing grossly unethical experiments on human prisoners.These,and other atrocities,led directly to the development of which set of research ethics principles?

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Informed consent of participants is often a problem for researchers because

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In Milgram's study on obedience,telling participants the purpose of the experiment was to study learning and memory was an example of

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The Zimbardo prison study had to be stopped in fewer than six days because

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Which of the following behaviours would least represent plagiarism?

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When a minor is asked to participate in a research study,written consent by the parent or guardian is generally required.In addition,the minor is also asked to agree to participate.This agreement by the minor is referred to as

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A researcher's results should be considered fraudulent if

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