Ethics in Research MCQs

Ethics in Research MCQs

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1: When a researcher cannot detect a subject’s identity, thereby protecting that identity from being revealed in any study reports is known as ?

A.   Anonymity

B.   Belmont Report

C.   Confidentiality

D.   Ethical relativism

2: Belmont Report is the document that identifies the three universal principles of ethical and responsible research, which are respect for persons,________, and justice.

A.   Beneficence

B.   Harshness

C.   Maleficence

D.   Brutality

3: When the researcher knows a subject’s identity, but protects that identity by not revealing it in any reports of the study. Subjects might be referred to as ___________is known as Confidentiality

A.   Numbers

B.   Letters

C.   Pseudonyms instead,For example

D.   All of these

4: When the researcher knows a subject’s identity, but protects that identity by not revealing it in any reports of the study. Subjects might be referred to as ___________is known as Confidentiality

A.   Numbers

B.   Letters

C.   Pseudonyms instead,For example

D.   All of these

5: ______ is a situation in which adhering to an ethical responsibility to subjects might jeopardize the ethical responsibility to society or vice versa.

A.   Ethical relativism

B.   Informed consent

C.   Institutional Review Boards

D.   Principle of beneficence

6: _______ is an ethical obligation for a researcher to tell potential subjects any information about the study that might influence their decision to voluntarily participate in that study.

A.   Ethical relativism

B.   Informed consent

C.   Institutional Review Boards

D.   Principle of beneficence

7: Ethical oversight committees responsible for protecting human subjects and making sure that research protocols avoid ethical violations is known as ?

A.   Ethical relativism

B.   Informed consent

C.   Institutional Review Boards

D.   Principle of beneficence

8: _________ is an ethical requirement established by the Belmont Report requiring that potential benefit to a subject for participating in a study should outweigh any possible risks from study participation.

A.   Ethical relativism

B.   Informed consent

C.   Institutional Review Boards

D.   Principle of beneficence

9: ______ is an ethical requirement established by the Belmont Report requiring that any potential risks and benefits of any study are spread across subjects fairly.

A.   Ethical relativism

B.   Informed consent

C.   Principle of justice

D.   Principle of beneficence

10: Vulnerable populations is the People, such as______, and individuals with impaired cognitive abilities

A.   Children

B.   Prisoners

C.   Both a and b

D.   None of these