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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Questions and Answers

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Questions and Answers Which of the following types of information may schools disclose without consent from the parent or student to a researcher at a local university? Directory information. Schools may disclose, without consent, directo...

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Informed Consent – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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Informed Consent – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ 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 ...

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CITI Privacy and Confidentiality SBE Questions and Answers Graded A

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CITI Privacy and Confidentiality SBE Questions and Answers Graded A A researcher leaves a research file in her car while she attends a concert and her car is stolen. The file contains charts of aggregated numerical data from a research study with human subjects, but no other documents. The consent ...

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+ 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 Risk of harm in social and behavioral sciences generally fall in three categories, which are: Inva...

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass If disclosure of a subject's involvement in a specific research study can be potentially harmful to the subject, and the consent form is the only record linking the subject to the research, which of the following would be most helpful: Obtain ...

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Internet-Based research SBE CITI Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Internet-Based research SBE CITI Questions and Answers Graded A+ Which of the following methods could be considered a "best practice" in terms of informing respondents how their answers to an on-line survey about personal information will be protected? The investigator uses the informed consent p...

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ The provisions of Subpart D, of the HHS regulations, Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in Research apply to: All research funded by HHS The provisions of Subpart D must be applied to all research funded by the HHS...

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International Research- SBE quiz latest update graded A+

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International Research- SBE quiz latest update graded A+ What procedures must be described in an agreement called an "assurance of compliance" with OHRP? procedures in place that ensure that subjects will be protected in a manner commensurate with the Common Rule, including review by an independe...

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CITI Students in Research SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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CITI Students in Research SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ Which of the following studies need IRB approval? Studies collecting data about living individuals. Per federal regulations, which of the following elements must be included in an informed consent document? All foreseeable risks and disco...

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed A researcher asks an IRB to waive the requirement for parental permission for a study conducted in schools because the nature of the research requires participation of all the children present in classrooms on the day the research ...

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IRB The Federal Regulations – SBE Latest Update 100% Correct

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IRB The Federal Regulations – SBE Latest Update 100% Correct According to the federal regulations, research is eligible for exemption, if: The research falls into one of eight categories of research activity described in the regulations. Which of the following statements about the relationship be...

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Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A

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Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A Consent to participate in research is an ongoing process. Which of the following strategies would help ensure that participation in a survey about a sensitive personal topic remains voluntary throughout a study? Including the institutio...

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed According to the federal regulations, human subjects are living individuals about whom an investigator conducting research obtains information through interaction or intervention with the individual, and uses, studie...

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Latest 2023 Graded A+

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Latest 2023 Graded A+ Which of the following types of information may schools disclose without consent from the parent or student to a researcher at a local university? Directory information. Schools may disclose, without consent, directo...

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International Research - SBE (ID 509) Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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International Research - SBE (ID 509) Questions and Answers 100% Solved Which of the following is the least important activity when protecting human subjects in international research? Assessing transportation conditions It is essential that researchers have sufficient knowledge of the local resea...

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Latest 2023

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Latest 2023 Which of the following types of information may schools disclose without consent from the parent or student to a researcher at a local university? Citizenship. Directory information. Religious affiliation. SAT scores. Direct...

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed Which of the following are the three principles discussed in the Belmont Report Respect for Persons, Beneficence, Justice The history of ethical regulations in human subjects research began with the Nuremberg Code Where could stu...

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History and Ethical Principles – SBE Latest Update 100% Verified

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History and Ethical Principles – SBE Latest Update 100% Verified Introduction Research with human subjects has a long and often troubled history in the United States (U.S.) and throughout the world. Chances are you already have heard of some of the most egregious and well-known examples of unethic...

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Privacy and Confidentiality – SBE (2022/2023) Already Passed

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Privacy and Confidentiality – SBE (2022/2023) Already Passed Data are made anonymous by Destroying all identifiers connected to the data. Reporting data in aggregate form, while protecting the identity of subjects, does not make the data anonymous. Keeping keys in secure locations and requiring m...

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CITI - Privacy and Confidentiality – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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CITI - Privacy and Confidentiality – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ Additional protections researchers can include in their practice to protect subject privacy and data confidentiality include: All of the above When a focus group deals with a potentially sensitive topic, which of the followi...

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Privacy and Confidentiality – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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Privacy and Confidentiality – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Correct In a longitudinal study that will follow children from kindergarten through high school and will collect information about illegal activities, which of the following confidentiality procedures would protect against compelled dis...

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Internet-Based Research - SBE (ID 510) Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Internet-Based Research - SBE (ID 510) Questions and Answers Graded A+ Which of the following examples of using the internet to conduct research meets the federal definition of research with human subjects? Conducting an on-line focus group with cancer survivors to determine familial support system...

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History and Ethical Principles - SBE CITI Training questions and answers with certified solutions

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History and Ethical Principles - SBE CITI Training questions and answers with certified solutions 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 can b...

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Latest Update Graded A+

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Latest Update Graded A+ Continuing review of an approved and ongoing study posing more than minimal risk that was initially approved by a convened IRB: Must occur within 12 months of the approval date. In addition to pregnant women, fetuses, and neonates, another su...

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+ 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. Research is eli...

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History and Ethical Principles – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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History and Ethical Principles – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+ 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 Servic...

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CITI - Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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CITI - Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Solved Consent to participate in research is an ongoing process. Which of the following strategies would help ensure that participation in a survey about a sensitive personal topic remains voluntary throughout a study? Designing the ...

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CITI Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE/ The Federal Regulations – SBE Solved Correctly

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CITI Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE/ The Federal Regulations – SBE Solved Correctly According to the federal regulations, human subjects are living individuals about whom an investigator conducting research obtains information through interaction or intervention with the individual, ...

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CITI History and Ethical Principles – SBE Already Passed

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CITI History and Ethical Principles – SBE Already Passed 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? PHS Tuskegee Study - In the U.S., n...

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A 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 failur...

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SBE Refresher 1 - Defining Research with Human Subjects Latest 2023 Graded A

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SBE Refresher 1 - Defining Research with Human Subjects Latest 2023 Graded A IMMUNIDEFICINECY DISORDERS 1. what is ID? WHAT IS IT CHARACTERISTICS? VERSE NEOPLASMS? 2. ID hallmark? 1-characterized by absences ; EXCESS oR UNCONTROLLED 2-enhanced susceptibility to infections -More frequent illness...

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CITI Internet-Based Research SBE Latest 2023 Rated A+

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CITI Internet-Based Research SBE Latest 2023 Rated A+ The internet as a research tool and as the object of study The Internet As a Research Tool and As the Object of Study Researchers can use the internet to conduct research with human subjects in two ways. They can: Use the internet as a research ...

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Texas Asbestos Inspectors Study Guide Already Passed

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Texas Asbestos Inspectors Study Guide Already Passed 29 CFR 126.1101 OSHA Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry 40 CFR 763 EPA Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Asbestos requirements for schools. Competent Person OSHA- A Person who is capable of of identifying exi...

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History and Ethical Principles – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed

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History and Ethical Principles – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed What historical event highlighted the need for ethical guidelines in research? The Tuskegee Syphilis Study highlighted the need for ethical guidelines as it demonstrated the severe consequences of unethical research pr...

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507 CITI SBE Research with Prisoners, Research with Children, Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools , International Research, Internet-Based Research, Conflicts of Interest in Human Subjects Research Latest Update Graded A+

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507 CITI SBE Research with Prisoners, Research with Children, Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools , International Research, Internet-Based Research, Conflicts of Interest in Human Subjects Research Latest Update Graded A+ What is a primary ethical concern when conducting res...

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The Federal Regulations - SBE (ID 502) Latest Update Already Passed

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The Federal Regulations - SBE (ID 502) Latest Update Already Passed What is the significance of the Common Rule in federal regulations? The significance of the Common Rule lies in its establishment of ethical guidelines and requirements for institutions conducting research involving human su...

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Latest Update Already Passed

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Latest Update Already Passed What unique challenges do researchers face when involving vulnerable populations in studies? Researchers face challenges such as ensuring informed consent, minimizing coercion, and providing additional protections to sa...

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Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is one advantage of conducting research online? One advantage of conducting research online is the ability to reach a diverse and global audience quickly and efficiently. How can researchers ensure the reliability of onlin...

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SBE Refresher 1 - Privacy and Confidentiality Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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SBE Refresher 1 - Privacy and Confidentiality Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the difference between privacy and confidentiality in research? Privacy refers to an individual's right to control their personal information, while confidentiality pertains to the researcher's respons...

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Assessing Risk - SBE, CITI Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Assessing Risk - SBE, CITI Questions and Answers Already Passed What is a key consideration when evaluating the impact of a study on participant well-being? A key consideration is to assess how the study may affect participants emotionally, socially, and physically, ensuring that their overa...

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is one key ethical consideration when conducting research with children? A) Using complex language B) Ensuring confidentiality C) Ignoring parental consent B) Ensuring confidentiality Why is parental consent important i...

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Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE CITI Latest Update Graded A+

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Internet-Based research SBE CITI Questions and Answers Graded A+ What are the benefits of using online surveys in research? The benefits of using online surveys include cost-effectiveness, quicker data collection, and the ability to reach a diverse and geographically dispersed participant pool...

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Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE CITI Latest Update Graded A+

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Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE CITI Latest Update Graded A+ Why is it important to have a clear research question? Having a clear research question is important because it guides the study design, methodology, and analysis, ensuring that the research is focused and relevant. Wh...

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Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers Already Passed How does Internet-based research benefit data collection? Internet-based research benefits data collection by providing access to a larger, more diverse participant pool, allowing for faster and more cost-effective data gat...

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CITI Students in Research SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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CITI Students in Research SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ What is the primary focus of the CITI program for students in research? The primary focus of the CITI program for students in research is to provide training on ethical practices and regulations in research involving human subjects. ...

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International Research- SBE Quiz with Complete Solutions

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International Research- SBE Quiz with Complete Solutions What are the main ethical considerations when conducting international research? Main ethical considerations include informed consent, cultural sensitivity, and the protection of vulnerable populations. Why is understanding local re...

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SBE Refresher 1 - Quiz Results - Defining Research with Human Subjects 100% Pass

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SBE Refresher 1 - Quiz Results - Defining Research with Human Subjects 100% Pass What does "human subjects research" typically involve? Human subjects research typically involves studying individuals to gather data on their behaviors, attitudes, health outcomes, or responses to interventi...

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ What should researchers consider when determining the potential risks of their study? Researchers should consider the psychological, physical, and social impacts on participants and how these may vary across different demographics. How...

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CITI History and Ethical Principles – SBE Latest Update Graded A+

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CITI History and Ethical Principles – SBE Latest Update Graded A+ What historical event significantly changed the landscape of research ethics? The Tuskegee Syphilis Study revealed the need for ethical standards in research involving human subjects. What does "respect for persons" ent...

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CITI Privacy and Confidentiality SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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CITI Privacy and Confidentiality SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ What is the primary purpose of maintaining confidentiality in research? To protect participants' personal information and ensure their privacy is respected. What are the potential consequences of breaching confidentiality? ...

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Assessing Risk – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is the primary purpose of assessing risk in research? To protect participants from harm and ensure ethical standards are met. How is "minimal risk" defined in research? Minimal risk refers to the probability and magnitude of ...

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CITI Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE/ The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A

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CITI Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE/ The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A What is a key principle of ethical human subject research? Respect for persons, which includes informed consent and the right to withdraw from the study. When is an activity con...

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ What does the Common Rule regulate in research involving human subjects? The Common Rule regulates the ethical standards and procedures for protecting human subjects in federally funded research. What is the role of an Instituti...

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+

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The Federal Regulations – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A+ Who enforces the Common Rule? The Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) enforces the Common Rule in federally funded research. What is the definition of "human subject" under federal regulations? A human subject is ...

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CITI Internet-Based Research SBE Latest Update Graded A+

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CITI Internet-Based Research SBE Latest Update Graded A+ What is a primary advantage of internet-based research? It allows for a broader, more diverse participant pool and greater flexibility in data collection. What challenges arise with participant verification in online studies? There...

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Research with Children – SBE Latest Update Graded A+

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Research with Children – SBE Latest Update Graded A+ What is the primary ethical concern when conducting research with children? The primary concern is ensuring the protection of children’s rights and well-being throughout the research process. Why is parental consent important in chi...

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Graded A+

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Research in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools – SBE Graded A+ What is the primary purpose of conducting research in public schools? The primary purpose of conducting research in public schools is to improve educational practices and outcomes for students. What is required for a stud...

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A

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Defining Research with Human Subjects – SBE Questions and Answers Graded A What is the primary goal of research involving human subjects? The primary goal is to advance knowledge while ensuring the safety, rights, and welfare of participants. What constitutes informed consent in research?...

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Informed Consent – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Informed Consent – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is informed consent? Informed consent is the process by which researchers provide potential participants with essential information about a study, allowing them to make an educated decision about participation. Why is inform...

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CITI - Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed

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CITI - Internet-Based Research – SBE Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed What is the primary concern when conducting internet-based research involving human subjects? The primary concern is ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of participants' data an...

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CITI Internet-Based Research SBE with Complete Solutions

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CITI Internet-Based Research SBE with Complete Solutions What is one key challenge of conducting internet-based surveys? Verifying the authenticity of participants and ensuring they meet inclusion criteria. Why is data encryption important in internet-based research? To protect sensitive ...

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CITI Research with Children SBE Latest Update Graded A+

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CITI Research with Children SBE Latest Update Graded A+ At what age is a child's assent typically required in research? Assent is typically required when children are around 7 years of age or older, depending on their developmental capacity to understand the research. How should resear...

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Research with Children – SBE Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is one key ethical consideration when conducting research with children? Researchers must obtain both parental consent and the child’s assent before involving children in the study. Why is it important to ensure that ch...

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CITI Federal Regulations SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+

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CITI Federal Regulations SBE Questions and Answers Rated A+ What is the purpose of the Common Rule in human subjects research? The Common Rule provides ethical guidelines and regulations to ensure the protection of human subjects involved in research. When is it necessary to obtain inform...

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