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A) they failed to guarantee the security of whistleblowers
B) the number of moderators in the chat room decreased
C) there was an increase in the number of chat room members
D) they identified themselves as researchers
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A) make maximum use of the review processes.
B) replicate suspicious results.
C) train scientists so that they understand the importance of honesty in research.
D) secretly monitor researchers when they do research.
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A) a draft of your informed-consent form.
B) information concerning the potential risks to participants.
C) information about your plans for following up the research with reports to participants.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) informing the participants about research.
B) obtaining consent to participate in research.
C) receiving consent from an institutional review board to conduct research.
D) informing the participants about research and obtaining consent to participate in it.
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A) investigators determine that the use of deceptive techniques is justified by the study's significant prospective scientific value.
B) investigators have determined that no alternative procedures are available.
C) fully informing participants of the purposes of the experiment would cause them to refuse participation.
D) investigators determine that the use of deceptive techniques is justified by the study's significant prospective scientific, educational, or applied value and that effective nondeceptive alternative procedures are not feasible.
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A) Debriefing
B) Dehoaxing
C) Deluding
D) Detoxing
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A) Respect for persons
B) Beneficence
C) Justice
D) Equality
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A) specifically addresses medical research but also applies to research in the social sciences.
B) states that research must be reviewed by an independent group of individuals who will ensure that the research protocol adheres to accepted ethical standards.
C) suggests that medical researchers are obligated to protect the health, welfare, and dignity of research participants.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) can erode public's confidence in scientific findings.
B) can have real and detrimental effects on a person's health and well-being.
C) touches all types of research, from the social sciences to medical sciences.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) the research consists solely of artificial observation in private places.
B) the research design includes deception and consent for the use of the recording is obtained during debriefing.
C) the recording will be used for teaching purposes in classrooms.
D) it is anticipated that the recording will be used in a manner that could cause medical ailment.
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A) given an award for blowing the whistle.
B) largely ignored for blowing the whistle.
C) respected and venerated for blowing the whistle.
D) vilified, and your own credibility will be called into question.
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