what organization at every research institution is responsible for protecting HUMAN subjects and ensuring studies are ethical? correct answers institutional review board (IRB)
ensuring that participants are treated autonomously is an example of which principle of the Belmont report? correct answ...
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what organization at every research institution is responsible for protecting HUMAN subjects
and ensuring studies are ethical? correct answers institutional review board (IRB)
ensuring that participants are treated autonomously is an example of which principle of the
Belmont report? correct answers respect for persons
maximizing the well-being of participants and limiting harm is an example of which principle of
the Belmont report? correct answers beneficence
when the researcher and participant both benefit from research is an example of which principle
of the Belmont report? correct answers justice
what organization found at ever research institution is responsible for protecting ANIMAL
subjects and ensuring studies are ehtical? correct answers institutional animal care and use
committee
internet based research is often preferred because it is easier to obtain informed consent and
gather data correct answers false
deception, with debriefing, is commonly used in psychological studies and approved by the IRB
correct answers true
due to different recruiting humans, it is better to recruit populations that are readily available and
can't refuse participation correct answers false
which of the following is not a category of research misconduct, according to the office of
research integrity? correct answers publishing data that differs in its methodology than other
studies
approximately what percept of researchers (who commit research misconduct) are repeat
offenders for research misconduct? correct answers ~70%
what are 3 mechanisms that help detect research misconduct? correct answers grant review,
replication, peer review
max wants to build her CV. she publishes results from her research into multiple papers to gain
recognition. this is: correct answers salami science
sarah made a mistake in a research study, it was unintentional, but is still research misconduct
because the data is wrong correct answers false
, honest errors, while may have occurred by accident, can have negative consequences on the
scientific community correct answers true
higher ice cream sales in the summer increase at the same rate as crime rates. this is an example
of: correct answers correlational relationship
experimental research is great because the predictor variable does not need to be manipulated
and makes it easier to conduct the experiment correct answers false
sonny asks what tools are most effective in improving grades in BBH 310. this is an example of:
correct answers internal valdity
dr. d wants to study techniques learned from BBH 310 to improve student grades in other BBH
classes. this is: correct answers external validity
purely observational research has what 2 features? correct answers uses trained researchers to
observe and is correlational
subtopics for your literature reveiw: correct answers breaks down your topic, clarifies your
direction, and makes it easier to write about
nonexperimental approaches to data collection include of the following except: correct answers
clinical trials
a professor compares a group of healthy students with a group of students with health issues to
explain different health outcomes correct answers this is a case-control study
observational studies aim to explain correlational relationships, while experimental studies aim
to explain causal relationships correct answers true
a benefit of a naturalistic observation is that it is not tainted by an artificial setting. what is a
disadvantage? correct answers observations cannot infer causality
recalling the hierarchy of evidence, what is the order of strength of evidence produced by each
study (low to high)? correct answers nonhuman studies, observational studies, intervention
studies, systematic reviews
in research, the degree to which 2 or more observers agree in their classification of behavior is
known as what term? correct answers interrater reliability
the goal of science is always to predict real world behavior correct answers false
when you improve internal validity, correct answers external validity generally suffers
internal validity controls for _____ while external validity checks _____ correct answers
extraneous variables; the applicability of the outcome in practical scenarios
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