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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 h...

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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 harm not exceeding that encountered

in daily life or routine procedures.




What is a risk-benefit analysis in research?


✔✔A process that evaluates the potential risks and benefits to ensure that the benefits justify the

risks involved.




Why is informed consent important in risk assessment?


✔✔Informed consent ensures participants understand the potential risks and benefits before

agreeing to participate in a study.




How can researchers minimize potential risks to participants?


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, ✔✔By using methods such as anonymizing data, using non-invasive procedures, and ensuring

confidentiality.




What role do Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) play in assessing research risk?


✔✔IRBs review research protocols to ensure that risks are minimized and ethical standards are

upheld.




When is it appropriate to waive informed consent?


✔✔When the research poses minimal risk, and obtaining consent is not feasible or would

compromise the research's integrity.




What type of research generally requires more rigorous risk assessment?


✔✔Research involving vulnerable populations, such as children or individuals with cognitive

impairments.




How can social or psychological risks manifest in research?


✔✔Through emotional distress, embarrassment, or social stigma related to participation in a

study.




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