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1
Anne is introducing a group of research participants to the study at hand.To ensure adequate oral consent,she should include all of the following components in her introduction except _____.
A) research organization
B) promise of anonymity and confidentiality
C) sponsoring organization
D) purpose of the research
E) estimate of when the research study will be published
A) research organization
B) promise of anonymity and confidentiality
C) sponsoring organization
D) purpose of the research
E) estimate of when the research study will be published
E
2
Research should be designed such that participants do not experience _____.
A) physical harm
B) discomfort
C) embarrassment
D) loss of privacy
E) all of the above
A) physical harm
B) discomfort
C) embarrassment
D) loss of privacy
E) all of the above
E
3
Which approach to ethics advocates that ethical behavior should be directed by "duties" regardless of the positive circumstances that might result from behavior that is in contradiction to the duty?
A) Relativism
B) Deontology
C) Empiricism
D) Utilitarian
E) Scientology
A) Relativism
B) Deontology
C) Empiricism
D) Utilitarian
E) Scientology
B
4
Which term below refers to norms or standards of behavior that guide moral choices about research behavior?
A) Politics
B) Ethics
C) Standards
D) Philosophy
E) Integrity
A) Politics
B) Ethics
C) Standards
D) Philosophy
E) Integrity
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5
All of the following are unethical activities except _____.
A) violating nondisclosure agreements
B) revealing the names of research participants
C) stating that a survey will take 10 minutes to complete when the actual time is 15 minutes
D) invoicing for time that was not spent on the project
E) providing incentives for respondents
A) violating nondisclosure agreements
B) revealing the names of research participants
C) stating that a survey will take 10 minutes to complete when the actual time is 15 minutes
D) invoicing for time that was not spent on the project
E) providing incentives for respondents
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6
When a person follows his belief that one should not lie,and then tells the truth even when it hurts another person,he has illustrated the _____ approach to ethics.
A) ethical relativism
B) deontology
C) empiricism
D) utilitarian
E) scientology
A) ethical relativism
B) deontology
C) empiricism
D) utilitarian
E) scientology
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7
The goal of ethics in research is to _____.
A) to ensure that no one is harmed
B) to protect researchers from legal liability
C) to identify what behavior is appropriate
D) to ensure research sponsors fulfill their legal obligations
E) none of the above
A) to ensure that no one is harmed
B) to protect researchers from legal liability
C) to identify what behavior is appropriate
D) to ensure research sponsors fulfill their legal obligations
E) none of the above
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8
Inducements offered to participants as encouragement to participate in research that are disproportionate to the task are considered _____.
A) persuasive
B) informative
C) appropriate
D) coercive
E) illegal
A) persuasive
B) informative
C) appropriate
D) coercive
E) illegal
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9
Deception is considered inappropriate unless _____.
A) the study's value justifies the use of deception
B) no alternatives to justification are feasible
C) it is necessary to protect a third party
D) the respondents would be biased
E) all of the above
A) the study's value justifies the use of deception
B) no alternatives to justification are feasible
C) it is necessary to protect a third party
D) the respondents would be biased
E) all of the above
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10
All of the following are characteristics of complete informed consent except _____.
A) the participant must be competent to give consent
B) consent must be voluntary
C) participants must be adequately informed to make a decision
D) participants must be able to consult legal counsel if they wish
E) participants should know the possible risks associated with the research
A) the participant must be competent to give consent
B) consent must be voluntary
C) participants must be adequately informed to make a decision
D) participants must be able to consult legal counsel if they wish
E) participants should know the possible risks associated with the research
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11
IRBs exist in order to _____.
A) guarantee complete, informed consent is obtained from participants
B) apply knowledge gained from research
C) evaluate the research design chosen
D) evaluate the allocation of expenses in the project
E) protect the researchers from legal liability
A) guarantee complete, informed consent is obtained from participants
B) apply knowledge gained from research
C) evaluate the research design chosen
D) evaluate the allocation of expenses in the project
E) protect the researchers from legal liability
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12
Organizations receiving federal support are required to have a(n)_____ review all research proposals.
A) advisory board
B) institutional review board
C) health and human service board
D) scientific methods board
E) lawyer
A) advisory board
B) institutional review board
C) health and human service board
D) scientific methods board
E) lawyer
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13
When participants are intentionally or accidentally deceived,they should be _____ once the research is complete.
A) paid
B) debriefed
C) thanked
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) paid
B) debriefed
C) thanked
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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14
The guarantee of informed consent can be traced to the first ten points in the _____.
A) Consumer Bill of Rights
B) Nuremberg Code
C) Constitution
D) 5th Amendment
E) Kyoto Treaty
A) Consumer Bill of Rights
B) Nuremberg Code
C) Constitution
D) 5th Amendment
E) Kyoto Treaty
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15
Institutional Review Boards concentrate on two key areas.One is the guarantee of obtaining complete,informed consent from participants.The other is _____.
A) risk/benefit analysis
B) value assessment
C) scientific importance
D) assessment of the fit between the research question and proposed research design
E) evaluation of the proposed budget
A) risk/benefit analysis
B) value assessment
C) scientific importance
D) assessment of the fit between the research question and proposed research design
E) evaluation of the proposed budget
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16
The approach to ethics that relies upon each individual's own sense of morality is known as _____.
A) ethical relativism
B) deontology
C) empiricism
D) utilitarian
E) scientology
A) ethical relativism
B) deontology
C) empiricism
D) utilitarian
E) scientology
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17
To ensure the ethical treatment of participants,researchers should do all of the following except _____.
A) explain the benefits of the study
B) provide incentives to participants
C) explain the participants rights
D) explain what steps have been taken to protect participants
E) obtain informed consent
A) explain the benefits of the study
B) provide incentives to participants
C) explain the participants rights
D) explain what steps have been taken to protect participants
E) obtain informed consent
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18
Which of the following is an appropriate use of deception in research?
A) To collect data to compile lists for selling something
B) To develop competitive intelligence
C) To collect personal information for fraudulent purposes
D) To prevent biasing the respondents
E) All of the above
A) To collect data to compile lists for selling something
B) To develop competitive intelligence
C) To collect personal information for fraudulent purposes
D) To prevent biasing the respondents
E) All of the above
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19
_____ occurs when the participants are told only part of the truth or when the truth is fully compromised.
A) Coercion
B) Deception
C) Informed consent
D) Debriefing
E) Manipulation
A) Coercion
B) Deception
C) Informed consent
D) Debriefing
E) Manipulation
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20
Which of the following situations does not require signed consent forms from participants?
A) A study of cereal preferences among children ages 9-12
B) A study of the effectiveness of prescription arthritis medications
C) A study of travel preferences among frequent fliers
D) A study that requires information about the medical history of participants
E) All of the examples require signed consent
A) A study of cereal preferences among children ages 9-12
B) A study of the effectiveness of prescription arthritis medications
C) A study of travel preferences among frequent fliers
D) A study that requires information about the medical history of participants
E) All of the examples require signed consent
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21
When organizations protect personal information from loss,misuse,unauthorized access,disclosure,and destruction,they are following the safe-harbor principle of _____.
A) security
B) access
C) notice
D) onward transfer
E) data integrity
A) security
B) access
C) notice
D) onward transfer
E) data integrity
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22
All of the following are ways to protect participant confidentiality except _____.
A) obtain signed nondisclosure documents from those who wish access to the data
B) restrict access to participant identification
C) offer access to study results to participants
D) reveal participant information only with written consent
E) restrict access to data where the participant is identified
A) obtain signed nondisclosure documents from those who wish access to the data
B) restrict access to participant identification
C) offer access to study results to participants
D) reveal participant information only with written consent
E) restrict access to data where the participant is identified
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23
Which form of nondisclosure protects a sponsor from revealing its plans to competitors?
A) Purpose nondisclosure
B) Findings nondisclosure
C) Identity nondisclosure
D) Sponsor nondisclosure
E) Facts nondisclosure
A) Purpose nondisclosure
B) Findings nondisclosure
C) Identity nondisclosure
D) Sponsor nondisclosure
E) Facts nondisclosure
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24
Which law,along with the Privacy Act of 1974,is the basis for protecting the privacy and confidentiality of participants and data in research?
A) Civil Rights Act
B) Privacy in Research Amendment
C) Privacy Protection Act
D) Bill of Rights
E) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
A) Civil Rights Act
B) Privacy in Research Amendment
C) Privacy Protection Act
D) Bill of Rights
E) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
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25
_____ involves explaining any deception,describing the purpose of the study,sharing the results after the study,and providing any medical or psychological attention.
A) Informed consent
B) IRB review
C) Debriefing
D) Interviewing
E) Nondisclosure
A) Informed consent
B) IRB review
C) Debriefing
D) Interviewing
E) Nondisclosure
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26
What types of information can threaten participant confidentiality?
A) Ethnicity
B) Telephone numbers
C) Household income
D) Educational level
E) Gender
A) Ethnicity
B) Telephone numbers
C) Household income
D) Educational level
E) Gender
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27
Companies that comply with the _____ are granted immunity from legal action under the EU's data protection directive.
A) Privacy Protection Act
B) Safe Harbor Agreement
C) Data Mining Protection Agreement
D) Consumer Online Privacy Act
E) Gramm-Leach-Bliley Agreement
A) Privacy Protection Act
B) Safe Harbor Agreement
C) Data Mining Protection Agreement
D) Consumer Online Privacy Act
E) Gramm-Leach-Bliley Agreement
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28
A privacy guarantee not only protects participants but also protects _____.
A) research from legal liability
B) the sponsoring organization
C) the validity of the study
D) the value of the research
E) against fraud
A) research from legal liability
B) the sponsoring organization
C) the validity of the study
D) the value of the research
E) against fraud
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29
Under the guidelines established by the Privacy Act of 1974 and the Privacy Protection Act of 1980,individuals have the right to _____.
A) refuse to be interviewed
B) refuse to answer any question in an interview
C) refuse to answer the telephone
D) be free from observation in private places
E) all of the above
A) refuse to be interviewed
B) refuse to answer any question in an interview
C) refuse to answer the telephone
D) be free from observation in private places
E) all of the above
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30
Debriefing differs from informed consent in that _____.
A) debriefing occurs after the study while informed consent occurs before
B) debriefing discloses any deception while informed consent does not
C) informed consent discloses the purpose of the study while a debriefing does not
D) individuals who are not competent to give consent and simply be debriefed
E) debriefing guidelines are based on the Nuremberg Code while informed consent guidelines are based on the American Psychological Association's code of ethics
A) debriefing occurs after the study while informed consent occurs before
B) debriefing discloses any deception while informed consent does not
C) informed consent discloses the purpose of the study while a debriefing does not
D) individuals who are not competent to give consent and simply be debriefed
E) debriefing guidelines are based on the Nuremberg Code while informed consent guidelines are based on the American Psychological Association's code of ethics
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31
How does debriefing interact with the effects of deception?
A) Debriefing is associated with more positive feelings about the value of research
B) Debriefing is associated with resentment among those who have been deceived
C) Debriefing has no effect
D) Debriefing is associated with dissatisfaction among those who have been deceived
E) Debriefing negatives any effects of deception
A) Debriefing is associated with more positive feelings about the value of research
B) Debriefing is associated with resentment among those who have been deceived
C) Debriefing has no effect
D) Debriefing is associated with dissatisfaction among those who have been deceived
E) Debriefing negatives any effects of deception
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32
Where can researchers observe consumer behavior without infringing upon individual rights to privacy?
A) Homes
B) Hotel rooms
C) Doctors' offices
D) Shopping malls
E) Lawyer offices
A) Homes
B) Hotel rooms
C) Doctors' offices
D) Shopping malls
E) Lawyer offices
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33
The _____ affords individuals special privacy measures for freedom from disclosure of financial information.
A) Civil Rights Act
B) Privacy Protection Act
C) Consumer Bill of Rights
D) Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act
E) Kyoto Treaty
A) Civil Rights Act
B) Privacy Protection Act
C) Consumer Bill of Rights
D) Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act
E) Kyoto Treaty
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34
Which form of nondisclosure involves protecting the purpose of the study or its details?
A) Purpose nondisclosure
B) Findings nondisclosure
C) Identity nondisclosure
D) Sponsor nondisclosure
E) Facts nondisclosure
A) Purpose nondisclosure
B) Findings nondisclosure
C) Identity nondisclosure
D) Sponsor nondisclosure
E) Facts nondisclosure
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35
The principle of the U.S.Safe Harbor Agreement that requires companies to inform consumers about what information is being collected,how that information will be used,and who that information will be shared with is called the principle of _____.
A) choice
B) access
C) notice
D) onward transfer
E) data integrity
A) choice
B) access
C) notice
D) onward transfer
E) data integrity
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36
Ford Motor Company investigated the durability of Firestone tires on Explorers at various speeds and conditions but likely utilized _____ to protect itself from legal activity.
A) purpose nondisclosure
B) findings nondisclosure
C) identity nondisclosure
D) sponsor nondisclosure
E) facts nondisclosure
A) purpose nondisclosure
B) findings nondisclosure
C) identity nondisclosure
D) sponsor nondisclosure
E) facts nondisclosure
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37
Which law was the first to guarantee Americans the right to privacy?
A) The Bill of Rights
B) Privacy Protection Act
C) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
D) Privacy Act
E) Civil Rights Act
A) The Bill of Rights
B) Privacy Protection Act
C) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
D) Privacy Act
E) Civil Rights Act
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38
What legislation requires posting of privacy policies on child-oriented Web sites,requires verifiable parental consent before collecting information from children,and gives parents access to and deletion authority over the information provided by their children younger than 13 years of age?
A) Civil Rights Act
B) Privacy Protection Act
C) Consumer Bill of Rights
D) Children's Seal
E) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
A) Civil Rights Act
B) Privacy Protection Act
C) Consumer Bill of Rights
D) Children's Seal
E) Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
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39
In a restaurant complaint study,Dr.Jackson used deception to avoid biasing the participants.In this situation,what should Dr.Jackson do once the research is complete?
A) Apologize
B) Pay the participants
C) Debrief the participants
D) Seek psychological attention for the participants
E) All of the above
A) Apologize
B) Pay the participants
C) Debrief the participants
D) Seek psychological attention for the participants
E) All of the above
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40
Which of the following is an inappropriate place for researchers to observe behavior when participants are not asked for prior permission?
A) Movie theaters
B) Lawyers' offices
C) Grocery stores
D) Shopping malls
E) Zoos
A) Movie theaters
B) Lawyers' offices
C) Grocery stores
D) Shopping malls
E) Zoos
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41
Explain how researchers can address individuals' right to privacy.
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42
What are the seven basic principles of the U.S.Safe Harbor Agreement? List each principle and explain what it means for companies seeking to adhere to the agreement.
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43
The sponsor's right to an appropriate,value-laden research design and data handling and reporting techniques is referred to as the sponsor's _____.
A) right to quality
B) right to privacy
C) right to safety
D) right to value
E) right to research
A) right to quality
B) right to privacy
C) right to safety
D) right to value
E) right to research
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44
What term refers to an organization's codified set of norms or standards of behavior that guide moral choices about research behavior?
A) Morals
B) Code of ethics
C) Laws
D) Regulations
E) Policies
A) Morals
B) Code of ethics
C) Laws
D) Regulations
E) Policies
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45
The National Association of Realtors has a code of ethics that all Realtor members agree to support.An important component of the code is that members who violate the code may be sanctioned or even suspended.The NAR code of ethics has the characteristic of being _____.
A) regulative in nature
B) protective of public interest
C) enforceable
D) behavior-specific
E) protective of the interests of the profession
A) regulative in nature
B) protective of public interest
C) enforceable
D) behavior-specific
E) protective of the interests of the profession
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46
Which of the following is necessary for a code of ethics to be effective?
A) Regulative nature
B) Protective of public interest
C) Enforceable
D) Behavior-specific
E) Protective of the interests of the profession
A) Regulative nature
B) Protective of public interest
C) Enforceable
D) Behavior-specific
E) Protective of the interests of the profession
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47
Which right of sponsors is suggested by the quote,"There are three kinds of lies: lies,damn lies,and statistics."?
A) Right to privacy
B) Right to sponsor nondisclosure
C) Right to quality
D) Right to safety
E) Right to findings nondisclosure
A) Right to privacy
B) Right to sponsor nondisclosure
C) Right to quality
D) Right to safety
E) Right to findings nondisclosure
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48
Which of the following is an example of sponsor nondisclosure?
A) Dean and Deluca doesn't want Whole Foods to know about it is conducting research on organic wines
B) Whole Foods is studying a potential new location near a large condo complex
C) Bayer seeks to disclose that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin
D) Vioxx seeks to hide results suggesting that it is equivalent to aspirin in reducing the pain of arthritis
E) all of the above
A) Dean and Deluca doesn't want Whole Foods to know about it is conducting research on organic wines
B) Whole Foods is studying a potential new location near a large condo complex
C) Bayer seeks to disclose that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin
D) Vioxx seeks to hide results suggesting that it is equivalent to aspirin in reducing the pain of arthritis
E) all of the above
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49
What activities are involved in debriefing participants? When should participants be debriefed?
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50
Which of the following is an example of findings nondisclosure?
A) Dean and Deluca doesn't want Whole Foods to know about it is conducting research on organic wines
B) Whole Foods is studying a potential new location near a large condo complex
C) Bayer seeks to disclose that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin
D) Vioxx seeks to hide results suggesting that it is equivalent to aspirin in reducing the pain of arthritis
E) all of the above
A) Dean and Deluca doesn't want Whole Foods to know about it is conducting research on organic wines
B) Whole Foods is studying a potential new location near a large condo complex
C) Bayer seeks to disclose that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin
D) Vioxx seeks to hide results suggesting that it is equivalent to aspirin in reducing the pain of arthritis
E) all of the above
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51
What are the four characteristics of effective codes of ethics? Is anyone characteristic critical for the effectiveness of the code?
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52
Research has concluded that merely codifying ethical values of a profession is of limited value without _____.
A) training members on the code
B) promoting the code of ethics
C) asking leadership to behave in a manner consistent with the code
D) a significant punishment structure
E) asking for a personal commitment to the code
A) training members on the code
B) promoting the code of ethics
C) asking leadership to behave in a manner consistent with the code
D) a significant punishment structure
E) asking for a personal commitment to the code
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53
Merck conducted tests on the effectiveness and safety of Vioxx.Merck did not seek to hide its identity as a sponsor of the research or the study's purpose.However,it did seek to protect research data suggesting that Vioxx is no more effective than aspirin.In this situation,Merck sought _____.
A) purpose nondisclosure
B) findings nondisclosure
C) identity nondisclosure
D) sponsor nondisclosure
E) facts nondisclosure
A) purpose nondisclosure
B) findings nondisclosure
C) identity nondisclosure
D) sponsor nondisclosure
E) facts nondisclosure
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54
The right of interviewers,surveyors,experimenters,observers,and participants to be protected from threat of physical or psychological harm is the right to _____.
A) quality
B) security
C) freedom
D) safety
E) happiness
A) quality
B) security
C) freedom
D) safety
E) happiness
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