Assessing Risk - SBE (ID 503)

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The primary purpose of a Certificate of Confidentiality is to:

Protect identifiable research information from compelled disclosure.

Identify the example of when situation and time are key to assessing risk of harm in a research study:

Asking women if they have had an abortion

Additional safeguards that may be included in a social and behavioral study may include:

Remove all direct identifiers from the data as soon as possible.

A researcher wants to do a web-based survey of college students to collect information about their sexual behavior and drug use. Direct identifiers will not be collected; however, IP addresses may be present in the data set. Risk of harm should be evaluated by:

Both the magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm.

A researcher wishes to study generational differences in coping mechanisms among adults who experienced abuse as children. Adequate measures will be instituted to obtain informed consent and ensure that there is no breach of confidentiality. The most likely additional risk is that some subjects may:

Experience emotional or psychological distress.

Risk of harm in social and behavioral sciences generally fall in three categories, which are:

Invasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and study procedures

If disclosure of a subject's involvement in a specific research study can be potentially harmful to the subject, and the consent form is the only record linking the subject to the research, which of the following would be most helpful:

Obtain a waiver of documentation of informed consent.

What statement about risks in social and behavioral sciences research is most accurate:

Risks are specific to time, situation, and culture.

When a possible disclosure of subjects' responses is the primary source of potential harm, collecting data anonymously may provide the best protection and removing direct identifiers is an additional safeguard. The other responses are additional safeguards, but refer to studies that may involve investigational drugs or are biomedical and not social behavioral.

both the magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm.


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