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NIH Principles and Practices of Clinical Research
(IPPCR) Final Exam 2024-2025 Practice
Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

Imhotep - ✔️✔️Egyptian, first physician figure to rise out of antiquity; known scribe,
priest, architect, astronomer and magician. performed surgery, practiced some dentistry,
extracted medicine from plants and knew the position and function of vital organs.

Hippocrates - ✔️✔️Father of modern medicine; Hipprocratic oath --> high moral
standards.

Which of the following is most likely a case series study? - ✔️✔️Report of 5 cases of
pneumocytosis pneumonia in previously healthy homosexual men

Scientific misconduct can cause which of the following? - ✔️✔️All of the above

What is/are the reason(s) that NIH requires the inclusion of women and minorities in all
clinical research? - ✔️✔️All of the above

What can change a study's power and how power is impacted? - ✔️✔️Variation in
outcome (σ2): power decreases as an outcome's variance increases

A for-cause audit conducted by the Food and Drug Administration is best described as: -
✔️✔️An audit performed to investigate possible fraud or misconduct

The use of common data elements (CDEs) should meet all of the following objectives
EXCEPT: - ✔️✔️To promote unneeded or redundant data collection

True or False: Tests of general cognitive function, such as IQ tests and mini-mental
status exams (MMSE), provide effective tools for determining whether individuals can
give informed consent for a clinical trial. - ✔️✔️False

An h-index is a way to: - ✔️✔️Measure an author's productivity and impact



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Clinical trial registration is important so that: - ✔️✔️A and B only

a) existing trials are publicly available; b) Trials are made publicly available even if they
are not finished

It is important to be able to replicate the randomization results, i.e., reproduce the string
of treatment assignments. - ✔️✔️False

Scientific misconduct includes all of the following EXCEPT: - ✔️✔️human error

Which of the following four statements is TRUE about patents? - ✔️✔️To get worldwide
patent protection, you will have to file a patent application in each and every country.

Which of the following is NOT an example of a source document? - ✔️✔️A worksheet that
has a patient's height and weight abstracted or taken from data in the medical record.

True or False: Planned interim data analyses, that require analysis of unblinded data,
need to be specified in the study protocol. - ✔️✔️True

A potential barrier to recruitment in clinical trials is/are: - ✔️✔️all of the above

Regarding the four major types of intellectual property, which of the following statements
is TRUE? - ✔️✔️A valid trademark lives for as long as the owner actually uses it in
commerce.

T or F: Excluded research is a type of research that is subject to the U.S. rules for the
protection of research subjects. - ✔️✔️False

Most guidelines, codes and regulations for ethical research include a requirement for
informed consent. The process of informed consent includes the following elements: -
✔️✔️Disclosure of information, understanding, voluntary choice, and authorization

What benefits should an IRB consider when deciding whether a study is acceptable? -
✔️✔️Benefits to participants and to society from the knowledge learned

Scientific validity is: - ✔️✔️measures what it's supposed to measure. The ability of a study
to correctly answer the research question



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