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RSCH 201 Exam Questions
Answered Correct!
A Practical Explanation involves - ANSWER (!!WRONG ANSWER!! ch 3) Common
Sense

Praxis, often concerned with practical application, and is BEST defined by
which phrase? - ANSWER Theory-informed action

Research involves a great deal of ______ among many different people. - ANSWER
Cooperation, Coordination

What is ethical research? - ANSWER Research conducted validly and legitimately

What is the last tenet of the Belmont Report? - ANSWER Justice

Nonmaleficence maintains - ANSWER No avoidable harm should be done to
participants

The first principle, respect for persons, states what? - ANSWER (!!WRONG
ANSWER!! ch 4) That participants should be treated like adults

Representation is an issue concerning what question - ANSWER How can you
speak for these people?

Ethical research is of the utmost importance. Hence the existence of the IRB. Why is
the IRB so necessary? (select all that apply). - ANSWER To ensure your proposed
research is ethical; To ensure your proposed research protects human subjects; To
ensure your proposed research protects any animals involved in the study

Is it possible to remain objective in research? Why or why not? - ANSWER (!!WRONG
ANSWER!! ch 4) Yes, as long as researchers maintain confidentiality

An example given in the book of research done outside of the rules of human
subjects protection was - ANSWER Medical war crimes committed by the Nazi's
during World War II

What does ethical norms or standards in research help to build? - ANSWER Public
support

, What is the job of the Institutional Research Boards? - ANSWER (!!WRONG ANSWER!!
ch 4) To make sure that all research is done in the right manner

Is there any research that is exempt from obtaining informed consent? Why or why not?
- ANSWER (!!WRONG ANSWER!! ch 4) No, informed consent protects the
researcher and the subject

Confidentiality in research is - ANSWER When the researcher alone knows who
gave the answer but does not report it

Legitimation is an issue concerning what question - ANSWER Who can speak for these
people?

Beneficence is an ethical research principle meaning - ANSWER The benefits
outweigh the potential for harm

What is the responsibility of researchers? - ANSWER All of these

What are relational ethics? - ANSWER The value placed on the relationships
between researchers and those being researched

The principle of beneficence refers to - ANSWER (!!WRONG ANSWER!! ch 4) Telling
the participants all of the benefits, Ensuring a balance with harms and benefits,
Ensuring the benefits outweigh potential harm

What was the first set of principles outlining professional ethics for medical research? -
ANSWER The Nuremberg Code

What is informed consent? - ANSWER (!!WRONG ANSWER!! ch 4) When a participant
agrees to the parameters, both risk and benefits, of the study, When a participant
informs the researcher that they agree with the outcomes, When a participant is
allowed to make a decision for themselves if they will participate in a study

Induction is - ANSWER What is done to the participants

What do cross-sectional surveys assume? - ANSWER That variables and
processes are reaching stability but some will constantly change

True Experimental designs are - ANSWER Randomly assigned participants to
both experimental and control groups

An observer-as-participant is - ANSWER A researcher who has some level
of involvement in the group but remains an observer

According to the text, a study of experience is called - ANSWER Phenomenology

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