Deck 2: Research Ethics

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______ is a set of guidelines developed by one's profession that state the standards for conducting research with human participants.

A) Code of ethics
B) Research ethics
C) Research
D) Context ethics
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______ designates an activity designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge.

A) Research
B) Health
C) Interventions
D) Practice
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The Bellmont Report provides a(n) ______ framework that guides the resolution of ethical problems that arise from research involving human participants.

A) local
B) personal
C) federal
D) international
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Where would a social worker find information about clinical ethics?

A) NASW Code of Morals
B) CSWE Code of Conduct
C) NASW Code of Ethics
D) CSWE Code of Obligations
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Which two organizations have worked together to establish ethical standards for social workers?

A) NASW and NCAA
B) CSWE and CFB
C) NHL and MLB
D) NASW and CSWE
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What is the purpose of practice?

A) to enhance well-being
B) to mitigate natural disasters
C) to train social workers
D) to inform research
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What do research ethics establish?

A) guidelines for conducting research
B) recommendations for ethics
C) options for possible research
D) support for unethical people
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In which circumstance should you review the code of ethics?

A) when choosing what social work program to attend
B) if a client asks your advice before participating in a research study
C) before every client session
D) when considering changing jobs
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Which of the following actions would most likely go against the code of ethics?

A) referring a potential client to someone who specializes in their type of problem
B) taking a week off from seeing clients when you are sick
C) going on a date with a client whom you find attractive
D) asking for a raise at work and threatening to go to another company if you do not receive it
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The ethical principle respect for persons asserts that people are ______.

A) human
B) autonomous
C) happy
D) in need of answers
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What is informed consent?

A) participants having the information to understand potential risks and benefits
B) participants having information about where the study will be published
C) research information being made available to the public
D) clients consenting to future appointments with their clinicians
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Who is responsible for protecting people who cannot make their own decisions to participate in a research study?

A) family members
B) the individual
C) the study's researchers
D) a medical board
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How should information about a study be written?

A) in as few words as possible
B) in English
C) in a specific format
D) in a way that all individuals can comprehend
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What does beneficence entail?

A) giving money to participants
B) not conducting research that would harm participants
C) only doing beneficial research
D) sometimes offering meals during research trials
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What type of participation would undermine beneficence?

A) giving someone a drug to see what type of allergic reaction it will cause
B) seeing whether a new drug is better than an old drug
C) testing how long it takes before new medication begins to resolve symptoms
D) having a participant fast for 12 hours before taking a reflex test
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Which of the following scenarios demonstrates a lack of justice?

A) People of all ages are divided into different categories.
B) Only prisoners get the placebo instead of a working drug.
C) Each group of subjects has someone of each race in it.
D) All participants are randomly assigned to groups.
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If your study only benefits upper-class participants, which ethical principal does it break?

A) maleficence
B) justice
C) consent
D) respect for persons
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Which of the following undermines respect for persons?

A) giving participants money for participating in a study
B) blackmailing someone into participating in a study
C) offering free medical care to study participants
D) providing snacks in the study's waiting room area
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Why is justice important for researchers to consider?

A) It treats all subjects fairly.
B) It changes funding amounts.
C) Better participants deserve to earn more money for their time.
D) Researchers should be paid the same for all types of studies.
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Which of the following groups would be most at risk if justice was not an ethical principle?

A) grandchildren of celebrities
B) homeless people
C) company CEOs
D) teachers
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When can the ethical principles be ignored?

A) when one group significantly benefits from the research
B) if there is major money to be made in the research results
C) never, the principles must always be followed no matter the potential future benefits
D) if no permanent harm occurs
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What should a researcher work to maximize with their research study?

A) financial gain
B) benefits to all
C) notoriety
D) short-term repercussions
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What type of study practice is against beneficence?

A) giving a patient a placebo
B) giving someone a disease and seeing how they react
C) giving payment to all participants
D) giving lunch to participants of an all-day study
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An informed consent document might include which of the following questions?

A) Do you promise to be involved in the full duration of the study?
B) What is your favorite food?
C) Do you understand you may receive a drug or you may receive a placebo?
D) What is your full medical history?
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Which of the following groups would be most easily harmed if ethical principles were not in place?

A) men
B) transgender people
C) heterosexual people
D) millionaires
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Which organization provides informed consent forms?

A) Institutional Review Board
B) Intentional Review Board
C) Instructional Review Board
D) Informational Review Board
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______ means a child's affirmative agreement to participate in research.

A) Assist
B) Attest
C) Assent
D) Affirmative
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______ criteria are a set of predefined definitions that are used to identify subjects who will not be included.

A) Inclusion
B) Exclusion
C) Exit
D) Introduction
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An ______ is harm which occurred to a participant that was not planned or anticipated.

A) abject event
B) abstract event
C) adverse event
D) unintended event
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What is the purpose of the IRB?

A) It protect the funding source.
B) They oversee the protection of study subjects.
C) It verifies the payment of study subjects.
D) They receive payment for every study they approve.
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An IRB committee is made up of at least ______ members.

A) five
B) seven
C) eleven
D) sixteen
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If the research is covered by the regulations, the IRB will determine if the research can be approved for an ______.

A) approval
B) exemption
C) opportunity
D) independent review
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Practice refers to "interventions that are designed solely to enhance the well-being of an individual patient or client and that have a reasonable expectation of success."
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The three ethical principles are respect for persons, benefactors, and justice.
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The principle of respect for persons can be applied via the inform consent process.
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A study that benefits homeless people more than people with homes is considered ethical.
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The IRB reviews, approves, disapproves, and requests modifications to all research involving human participants prior to it being conducted.
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How might informed consent be written if a study was being done with immigrants?
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Why is it problematic for one group of people to benefit more from study participation?
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Why are special guidelines necessary for participation of minors in research?
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When might the IRB suspend research?
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What could happen if researchers were not required to complete the CITI certification prior to beginning their research?
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______ is a set of guidelines developed by one's profession that state the standards for conducting research with human participants.

A) Code of ethics
B) Research ethics
C) Research
D) Context ethics
A
2
______ designates an activity designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge.

A) Research
B) Health
C) Interventions
D) Practice
A
3
The Bellmont Report provides a(n) ______ framework that guides the resolution of ethical problems that arise from research involving human participants.

A) local
B) personal
C) federal
D) international
C
4
Where would a social worker find information about clinical ethics?

A) NASW Code of Morals
B) CSWE Code of Conduct
C) NASW Code of Ethics
D) CSWE Code of Obligations
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Which two organizations have worked together to establish ethical standards for social workers?

A) NASW and NCAA
B) CSWE and CFB
C) NHL and MLB
D) NASW and CSWE
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What is the purpose of practice?

A) to enhance well-being
B) to mitigate natural disasters
C) to train social workers
D) to inform research
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What do research ethics establish?

A) guidelines for conducting research
B) recommendations for ethics
C) options for possible research
D) support for unethical people
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In which circumstance should you review the code of ethics?

A) when choosing what social work program to attend
B) if a client asks your advice before participating in a research study
C) before every client session
D) when considering changing jobs
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9
Which of the following actions would most likely go against the code of ethics?

A) referring a potential client to someone who specializes in their type of problem
B) taking a week off from seeing clients when you are sick
C) going on a date with a client whom you find attractive
D) asking for a raise at work and threatening to go to another company if you do not receive it
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The ethical principle respect for persons asserts that people are ______.

A) human
B) autonomous
C) happy
D) in need of answers
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What is informed consent?

A) participants having the information to understand potential risks and benefits
B) participants having information about where the study will be published
C) research information being made available to the public
D) clients consenting to future appointments with their clinicians
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Who is responsible for protecting people who cannot make their own decisions to participate in a research study?

A) family members
B) the individual
C) the study's researchers
D) a medical board
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How should information about a study be written?

A) in as few words as possible
B) in English
C) in a specific format
D) in a way that all individuals can comprehend
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What does beneficence entail?

A) giving money to participants
B) not conducting research that would harm participants
C) only doing beneficial research
D) sometimes offering meals during research trials
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What type of participation would undermine beneficence?

A) giving someone a drug to see what type of allergic reaction it will cause
B) seeing whether a new drug is better than an old drug
C) testing how long it takes before new medication begins to resolve symptoms
D) having a participant fast for 12 hours before taking a reflex test
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Which of the following scenarios demonstrates a lack of justice?

A) People of all ages are divided into different categories.
B) Only prisoners get the placebo instead of a working drug.
C) Each group of subjects has someone of each race in it.
D) All participants are randomly assigned to groups.
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If your study only benefits upper-class participants, which ethical principal does it break?

A) maleficence
B) justice
C) consent
D) respect for persons
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Which of the following undermines respect for persons?

A) giving participants money for participating in a study
B) blackmailing someone into participating in a study
C) offering free medical care to study participants
D) providing snacks in the study's waiting room area
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Why is justice important for researchers to consider?

A) It treats all subjects fairly.
B) It changes funding amounts.
C) Better participants deserve to earn more money for their time.
D) Researchers should be paid the same for all types of studies.
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Which of the following groups would be most at risk if justice was not an ethical principle?

A) grandchildren of celebrities
B) homeless people
C) company CEOs
D) teachers
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When can the ethical principles be ignored?

A) when one group significantly benefits from the research
B) if there is major money to be made in the research results
C) never, the principles must always be followed no matter the potential future benefits
D) if no permanent harm occurs
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What should a researcher work to maximize with their research study?

A) financial gain
B) benefits to all
C) notoriety
D) short-term repercussions
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What type of study practice is against beneficence?

A) giving a patient a placebo
B) giving someone a disease and seeing how they react
C) giving payment to all participants
D) giving lunch to participants of an all-day study
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An informed consent document might include which of the following questions?

A) Do you promise to be involved in the full duration of the study?
B) What is your favorite food?
C) Do you understand you may receive a drug or you may receive a placebo?
D) What is your full medical history?
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Which of the following groups would be most easily harmed if ethical principles were not in place?

A) men
B) transgender people
C) heterosexual people
D) millionaires
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Which organization provides informed consent forms?

A) Institutional Review Board
B) Intentional Review Board
C) Instructional Review Board
D) Informational Review Board
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______ means a child's affirmative agreement to participate in research.

A) Assist
B) Attest
C) Assent
D) Affirmative
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______ criteria are a set of predefined definitions that are used to identify subjects who will not be included.

A) Inclusion
B) Exclusion
C) Exit
D) Introduction
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An ______ is harm which occurred to a participant that was not planned or anticipated.

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B) abstract event
C) adverse event
D) unintended event
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What is the purpose of the IRB?

A) It protect the funding source.
B) They oversee the protection of study subjects.
C) It verifies the payment of study subjects.
D) They receive payment for every study they approve.
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An IRB committee is made up of at least ______ members.

A) five
B) seven
C) eleven
D) sixteen
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If the research is covered by the regulations, the IRB will determine if the research can be approved for an ______.

A) approval
B) exemption
C) opportunity
D) independent review
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Practice refers to "interventions that are designed solely to enhance the well-being of an individual patient or client and that have a reasonable expectation of success."
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The three ethical principles are respect for persons, benefactors, and justice.
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The principle of respect for persons can be applied via the inform consent process.
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A study that benefits homeless people more than people with homes is considered ethical.
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The IRB reviews, approves, disapproves, and requests modifications to all research involving human participants prior to it being conducted.
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How might informed consent be written if a study was being done with immigrants?
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Why is it problematic for one group of people to benefit more from study participation?
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Why are special guidelines necessary for participation of minors in research?
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When might the IRB suspend research?
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What could happen if researchers were not required to complete the CITI certification prior to beginning their research?
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