Research Ethics Quiz 3 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is the biggest problem with a survey done by mail?
2. What is presumptive consent?
3. ..... is provided before the study begins, in the form of a signature on a detailed form explaining the study the participant will take part in
4. If a person is fair-minded he/she .....
5. The variable manipulated by the researcher is called
6. Being consistent with all our thoughts and actions. Keeping our words true. Act with sincerity.
7. Ethical Consideration in Research addresses-
8. Maintaining and improving own professional growth through education and learning .
9. What term refers to the principle that inherited traits that better enable an organism to survive and reproduce in a particular environment will most likeliy be passed on to succeeding generations?
10. The Stanford prison experiment shows the power of:
11. What ethical consideration did Jeron violated when she endorsed a product despite knowing of the negative effects it can deal to the participants?
12. What type of research explores how people and machines interact and how machiens and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use?
13. In your research period, some participants wanted to withdraw within half the period, you didn't agree . Which rule are you breaking?
14. At which stages of the research process should you think about ethics?
15. Why do people Plagiarise-
16. Which early psychologist was influenced by Darwin and promoted Functionalism?
17. 'omit' is NOT the same as
18. Which of the following options most appropriately explains 'Research Ethics'?
19. Who typically makes decisions and has the final say about research ethics issues?
20. Standards for proper and responsible behavior
21. How is information from the interview captured?
22. What is Research-
23. Animal welfare organisations are MOST likely against:
24. In order for a sample to be truly representative it must be
25. To avoid self Plagiarism-
26. The research should ensure that a study will enhance the well-being and improve the situation of the populations under study, rather than undermine or endanger them in any way.
27. 'violate' does NOT mean
28. What type of research studies physical, cognitive and social change throughout the life span?
29. An intervention in a research study is
30. The principle of benefit (benefit) according to the principle of beneficence means