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Research Methods in Early Childhood: An Introductory Guide
Ethics Multiple choice quiz

1. Why are ethical issues important in research?


a. They will help me pass the assignment
b. They indicate what the researcher ought to do and how they should treat people




D
c. They help the researcher write up their research
d. They indicate that all people are very sensitive




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Answer: B


2. What is an ethics committee?


a. People who like to talk a lot
b. A group of people who think about hypothetical research
IF
c. A group of experienced people who will consider a research proposal and the degree to which ethical issues
have been considered appropriately
d. A group of experienced people who are useful to draw on when writing a proposal as an optional extra
R
Answer: C


3. What (amongst other things) is now considered unethical in Milgram’s experiments looking at obedience and
authority?
VE


a. The research participants (given role of ‘teachers’) did not know the ‘learners’ were actors
b. The participants responded to an advert
c. The participants were all male
d. The ‘learners’ were given high voltage shocks


Answer: A


4. What is meant by ‘informed consent’? Please indicate the best answer

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