Research and Social Ethics MCQs

Research and Social Ethics MCQs

The following Research and Social Ethics MCQs have been compiled by our experts through research, in order to test your knowledge of the subject of Research and Social Ethics. We encourage you to answer these 10 multiple-choice questions to assess your proficiency.
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1: The document outlining social work ethics is called the ______.

A.   National Association of Social Workers

B.   Code of Ethics

C.   Council for Social Work Education

D.   Department of Health and Human Services

2: ______ refers to interventions that are designed solely to enhance the well-being of an individual patient or client.

A.   Social work

B.   Compassionate care

C.   Practice

D.   Guidance

3: ______ designates an activity designed to test a hypothesis and permit conclusions to be drawn.

A.   Social work

B.   Theory

C.   Clinical practice

D.   Research

4: Which of the following requires that individuals provide information that will allow them to understand the potential risks and benefits associated with participation in the study?

A.   Informed consent

B.   Research

C.   Practice

D.   Social work

5: What principle assures that a researcher is not conducting research that would be harmful to the participants?

A.   Beneficence

B.   Informed consent

C.   Compassion

D.   Justice

6: ______ requires that the benefits and burdens of research be distributed equitably through the selection of participants.

A.   Maleficence

B.   Justice

C.   Beneficence

D.   Common sense

7: What is the name of the document that discussed how to apply each principle?

A.   The Preakness Report

B.   The Belmont Report

C.   The Triple Crown Report

D.   The Derby Report

8: What is the list of guidelines that determines whether or not a person meets the requirements to participate in the research called?

A.   Participant consent

B.   Exclusion criteria

C.   Inclusion criteria

D.   Informed consent

9: Research ethics is a set of guidelines developed by one’s profession that state the standards for conducting research with human participants.

A.   True

B.   False

10: Justice requires that the benefits and burdens of research be distributed randomly through the selection of participants.

A.   True

B.   False