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The Belmont Report's principle of respect for persons incorporates at least two ethical convictions: first, that individuals should be treated as autonomous agents, and second, that: - persons with diminished autonomy are entitled to protection Which of the following is an example of how the pri...

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CITI CERTIFICATION EXAM VERSION 1/200 QUESTIONS
WITH 100%CORRECT SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE/2023
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The Belmont Report's principle of respect for persons incorporates at least two ethical
convictions: first, that individuals should be treated as autonomous agents, and second,
that: - persons with diminished autonomy are entitled to protection

Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence can be applied to a
study employing human subjects? - Determining that the study has a maximization of
benefits and a minimization of risks.

Which of the following are the three principles discussed in the Belmont Report? - Respect
for Persons, Beneficence, Justice

Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence is applied to a
study involving human subjects? - Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to
anticipated benefits.

The researcher's failure to protect research subjects from deductive disclosure is the
primary ethical violation in which of the following studies? - Harvard "Tastes, Ties, and
Time (T3)" study (2006-2009)" study

According to the Belmont Report, the moral requirement that there be fair outcomes in the
selection of research subjects, expresses the principle of: - justice

Humphreys collecting data for the Tearoom Trade study under the pretense that he was a
lookout is an example of a violation of the principle of: - Respect for persons.

The Belmont principle of beneficence requires that: - Potential benefits justify the risks of
harm.

Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the National
Research Act in 1974 and ultimately to the Belmont Report and Federal regulations for
human subject protection? - The Public Health Service Tuskegee Study of Untreated
Syphilis in the Negro Male.

Continuing review of an approved and ongoing protocol - Must occur within 12 months of
the approval date.

According to the federal regulations, research is eligible for exemption, if - The research
falls into one of six categories of research activity described in the regulations.

Which of the following statements about the relationship between an institution and the
institution's IRB(s) is correct? - Officials of the institution may overrule an IRB approval.

, CITI CERTIFICATION EXAM VERSION 1/200 QUESTIONS
WITH 100%CORRECT SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE/2023
VERSION
In addition to pregnant women, fetuses, and neonates, another subpart of the HHS
regulations provides additional protections for which of the following vulnerable
populations? - Prisoners.

According to federal regulations, the expedited review process may be used when the study
procedures pose: - No more than minimal risk and the research activities fall within
regulatory categories identified as eligible.

What statement about risks in social and behavioral sciences research is most accurate: -
Risks are specific to time, situation, and culture.

Risk of harm in social and behavioral sciences generally fall in three categories, which are: -
Invasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and study procedures

A researcher wishes to study generational differences in coping mechanisms among adults
who experienced abuse as children. Adequate measures will be instituted to obtain
informed consent and ensure that there is no breach of confidentiality. The most likely
additional risk is that some subjects may: - Experience emotional or psychological distress.

A researcher wants to do a web-based survey of college students to collect information
about their sexual behavior and drug use. Direct identifiers will not be collected; however,
IP addresses may be present in the data set. Risk of harm should be evaluated by: - Both the
magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm.

Identify the example of when situation and time are key to assessing risk of harm in a
research study: - Asking women if they have had an abortion

A therapist at a free university clinic treats elementary school children with behavior
problems who are referred by a social service agency. She is also a doctoral candidate who
proposes using data she has and will collect about the children for a case-based research
project. Which of the following statements about parental permission is correct? - The
parents of the children might feel pressure to give permission to the therapist to use their
children's data so that she will continue to provide services to their children.

A general requirement for informed consent is that no informed consent may include any
exculpatory language. Exculpatory language is that which waives or appears to waive any
of the subject's legal rights or releases or appears to release those conducting the research
from liability for negligence. Which of the following statements in a consent form is an
example of exculpatory language? - Taking part in the research is voluntary, but if you
choose to take part, you waive the right to legal redress for any research-related injuries.

A criterion for waiving informed consent is that, when appropriate, subjects are provided
additional pertinent information after the study. In which of the following studies would it
NOT be appropriate to provide subjects with information about missing elements of
consent: - A study in which subjects were assigned to study activities based on an

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