Multiple Choice
When is it possible that a program evaluation study may not need to be submitted to the IRB?
A) when there is no identifying health information collected as part of the study
B) when the agency is not receiving federal funds and does not intend to apply for federal funds within the next year
C) when an evaluation is conducted for the sole purpose of improving practices and operation
D) when the evaluators want to publish their results in a peer-reviewed journal
E) all problem evaluation studies must be submitted to the IRB
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: If a researcher wants to conduct a
Q3: Minors (under age 18) can give informed
Q4: Which of the following is NOT a
Q5: There is a section of the NASW
Q6: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were mandated to
Q8: Deception of research participants should not occur
Q9: You are hired as an external evaluator
Q10: Research participants must be fully informed about
Q11: If a research participant is cognitively impaired,
Q12: Research conducted in an established educational setting