Multiple Choice
According to the text's discussion of institutional review boards (IRBs) ,
A) their main purpose is to review cases of scientific misconduct.
B) they are mandated by federal regulations to review research proposals involving human subjects.
C) they are comprised exclusively of nonscientists who are not employees of the institution.
D) their role is to advise rather than to approve, modify, or disapprove research proposals.
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