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The main way in which the organization Doctors Without Borders acts on social responsibilities is by: - Answer Providing medical care in emergency situations. The authors Martin and Schinzinger claim that researchers have special obligations to society primarily because: - Answer Research an...

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RCR-Basic questions with correct answers
The main way in which the organization Doctors Without Borders acts on social responsibilities is by: - Answer Providing medical care in emergency situations.
The authors Martin and Schinzinger claim that researchers have special obligations
to society primarily because: - Answer Research and innovation can be considered potentially risky experiments that involve society.
Which of the following most accurately describes the Green Revolution? - Answer It involved mobilizing a technological system to improve food production.
Which of the following most accurately describes technological momentum? - Answer It is a system's inertia or resistance to change.
Social responsibility is usually expressed in professional codes of ethics by stating that: - Answer Researchers have an obligation to the public.
Michael McFarland argues that proximity is one reason why researchers have an obligation to help the public. Which of following most accurately describes what McFarland means by proximity? - Answer Having the specialized expertise to reduce technical risks.
Which of the following most directly contributed to the establishment of the National Research Act and the creation of the Belmont Report? - Answer The Tuskegee Study
Which statement best describes what an IRB is responsible for reviewing? - Answer Research involving a human subject

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