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The researcher's failure to protect research subjects from deductive disclosure of identity (that is, the re-identification of subjects by other researchers) is the primary ethical violation in which of the following studies?

"Tastes, Ties, and Time (T3)" study Although no students were identified by name in the T3 study, some data were specific enough to allow for re-identification of students by an outside researcher. This is an example of the failure to protect subjects from deductive disclosure of their identities. The primary ethical problems of the other studies include physical harms and unanticipated psychological harm.

Identify one way faculty researchers can possibly avoid undue influence of student subjects?

Avoid recruiting their own students in the research By recruiting students from other classes, faculty researchers can minimize the potential of undue influence. Students from the faculty's own classroom may feel coerced to participate.

A researcher submits a study to the IRB that proposes to evaluate a new after-school on-line tutoring program for middle-school students in a local school district examining the effect on student grades. She proposes to perform this assessment at the school that her children attend, because she is familiar with the school district. Students may use either their personal smartphone or computer to participate in the program. This study might be determined to be violating which principle of the Belmont Report?

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According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects?f

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The Belmont principle of beneficence requires that:

Risks to subjects are reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits.

In the U.S., the first federal regulations for human subjects research began in 1981 with the codification of the ________.

The Common Rule

A student plans on interviewing 15 principals in neighboring high schools. The student plans to collect data about the personal experiences the principals have had with disruptive students, including the types of disciplinary actions that were taken (including decisions they may have personally made) and their feelings or thoughts regarding whether those actions were appropriate. The research data collected could have an impact on the principals' careers. The student will collect identifiers. This study would be subject to which type of review?

Convened Review This study would qualify for convened review because the IRB must conduct a careful analysis. The study involves an interview where the data collected could have an impact on the principals' careers and it contains subject identifiers.

Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence is applied to a study involving human subjects?

Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits The principle of beneficence requires that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits. The principle of respect for persons requires that subjects understand that participation is voluntary and that they are provided detailed information about the study before giving consent to participate. The principle of justice requires that the selection of subjects is fair.

Which type of IRB review does not require an IRB approval but does require a determination by an individual designated with that task (such as an IRB member or experienced staff person)?

Exempt Exempt research is human subjects research that is "exempt" from the Common Rule provisions. Per federal guidance, the recommendation is that researchers should not be able to self-determine whether a study qualifies for exemption. Institutional policy should clearly designate who is responsible for making exemption determinations - and it could be an IRB member or experienced staff person with knowledge of the exemption categories and the research activity. Expedited and convened reviews both require IRB approval.

A graduate student needs to conduct a research project for her master's thesis. She is interested in the types of junk food available to the public. She plans to go to the local convenience stores and ask the owners what types of junk food the store normally stocks, and which are the biggest sellers. She will not collect identifiers. This study would be subject to which type of review?

Not Human Subjects This study would qualify as not human subjects because the data that the student is collecting does not meet the definition of human subjects research. She is not collecting any information about the store owners and her study seeks to find information about the items in the store.

A study was submitted to the IRB designed to evaluate the effect of background noise on an individual's ability to concentrate and answer questions. The IRB approved the study and consent form. The consent form includes all the required information. The use of a consent form is an example of the Belmont principle of:

Respect for persons The principle of respect for persons requires that subjects understand that participation is voluntary and that they are provided detailed information about the study before giving consent to participate. The principle of beneficence requires that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits. The principle of justice requires that the benefits and burdens of research are equitably distributed and subject populations are not chosen because of convenience.


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