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Research Methods BESC 3020 Chapter 3 Test Questions and Answers All Correct Which of the following is an example of a researcher who is not applying research ethics? - Answer-A researcher requires a participant to continue in the study even though that participant requested to stop participating....

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Research Methods BESC 3020 Chapter 3
Test Questions and Answers All Correct

Which of the following is an example of a researcher who is not applying research
ethics? - Answer-A researcher requires a participant to continue in the study even
though that participant requested to stop participating.

In what study was an experimental setting staged to make participants think that they
were causing harm to another participant by administering electric shocks? - Answer-
Milgram's obedience experiments

For a participant to give informed consent, the individual must have the ability to do all
of the following except: - Answer-waive their right to withdrawal from the study.

The Nuremberg Code is/are ________ of research ethics. - Answer-the first
international code

Excessive incentives are viewed as: - Answer-a type of coercion or undue influence on
the part of the researcher in order to gain participation.

A researcher tells participants that their identity will not be made available to anyone
who is not directly involved in a study. What level of privacy has the researcher assured
participants? - Answer-Confidentiality

All of the following factors can sometimes influence university researchers to engage in
unethical behavior except? - Answer-No guidance from an IRB given that not all
universities have IRB committees.

The difficulty of ________ what will happen in a study is the biggest ethical challenge
that researchers face. - Answer-anticipating


Which of the following is used in research to specifically meet the principle of respect for
persons in the Belmont Report? - Answer-Informed consent

The aims of ethical standards in behavioral research are to - Answer-ensure that all
human participants are informed and protected from harm.

The ethical conflict in research arises from researchers' desires to achieve ______
regardless of the ______ required to achieve those results. - Answer-outcomes; means

All of the following are important parts of applying research ethics except? - Answer-
Avoiding the study altogether

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