It should be discussed early on in the collaboration by the members of the research team.
  • What is the most appropriate process for determining which journal a collaborative research team should submit their work to?
  • Which of the following is the general guideline that IACUCs use to evaluate the potential pain of a procedure conducted with animals?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)
  • What is the primary responsibility of oversight bodies such as an IRB or an IACUC?
Unless the nature of the questions would raise the level of risk to more than minimal for adolescents, the research would still qualify for expedited review.
  • Which of the following constitutes both a breach of confidentiality (the research data have been disclosed, counter to the agreement between researcher and subjects) and a violation of subjects' privacy (the right of the individuals to be protected against intrusion into their personal lives or affairs)?A researcher, who is a guest, audio-records conversations at a series of private dinner parties to assess gender roles, without informing participants.In order to eliminate the effect of observation on behavior, a researcher attends a support group and records interactions without informing the attendees.A faculty member makes identifiable data about sexual behavior available to graduate students, although the subjects were assured that the data would be de-identified.A researcher asks cocaine users to provide names and contact information of other cocaine users who might qualify for a study.
  • According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects?A study of twenty 4th grade classrooms in which researchers ask the schools to systematically vary the time of day reading is taught, and collect weekly assessments of reading comprehension for each child over a three-month period.The collection of data, by a playground designer hired by the superintendent of schools, about the physical dimensions of school playgrounds, presence of fencing, and the kinds of equipment currently provided.A feasibility study for implementing a year-round school program, focusing on economic issues such a facilities utilization and transportation costs.An analysis of aggregate data comparing statewide high school graduation rates provided by the State Department of Public Instruction, using county tax information.
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:A. The subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak EnglishB. The only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.C. Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveD. The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research data
  • A study that involves interviews of adults is eligible for expedited review. The researcher wants to add an adolescent population (aged 12 to 17) to the study and has designed a parental permission and assent process. No additional changes are planned. Which of the following statements about review of the revised protocol is accurate?The research would only be eligible for expedited review if the adolescents are capable of understanding the same consent forms used for the adult population.The research would only be eligible for expedited review if the adolescents have been declared to be emancipated minors.The new research would need full review by a convened IRB because children are a protected population.Unless the nature of the questions would raise the level of risk to more than minimal for adolescents, the research would still qualify for expedited review.
U.S. funded research is often governed by U.S. regulations no matter where the research takes place
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding international research and U.S. regulations?
  • Which of the following is true regarding publishing the same content in multiple papers?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)
  • Which of the following is a key reason why international collaborations can be challenging?
Ideas, methodologies, or data from other authors and also your own previously published ideas, methodologies, or data
  • Which of the following is true regarding data sharing and stewardship?
  • What is the most appropriate process for determining which journal a collaborative research team should submit their work to?
  • Unless the subject matter is considered common knowledge, citations are necessary when writing about:
  • Which of the following most accurately describes an institutional conflict of interest?
Presenting someone else's ideas or words and claiming them as one's own
  • Which of the following is true regarding academic-industry collaborations?
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following is true regarding data analysis?
  • Which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
Determining whether the benefits of a study outweigh the risks.
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mentoring relationship?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes a conflict of commitment?
  • Which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
  • Which of the following statements most clearly illustrates the principle of beneficence:
All research funded by HHS
  • The primary purpose of a Certificate of Confidentiality is to:Allow law enforcement to investigate abuse cases.Protect researchers from disclosing conflicts of interest.Prevent subjects from knowing the purpose of a study.Protect identifiable research information from compelled disclosure.
  • According to Subpart D, research with children may be eligible for exemption when:The children will be asked to complete a surveyThe research involves the use of educational testsThe children will be interviewed by the researcher.The research with children will involve participant observation with researcher interaction.
  • How long is an investigator required to keep consent documents, IRB correspondence, and research records?A. Until the study is closedB. Until data analysis is completeC. For a minimum of three years after completion of the studyD. As long as the investigator is at that institution
  • The provisions of Subpart D, of the HHS regulations, Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in Research apply to:All research involving childrenAll research that is more than minimal riskAll research funded by any federal agencyAll research funded by HHS
Their removal lessens the chance that bias will affect the review process
  • The most important factor determining whether a research collaboration will be successful is:
  • The main reason that grant proposal reviewers with a conflict of interest should remove themselves from the review process is because:
  • The defining characteristic of a mentor is someone who:
  • Which statement best describes information that must be included in a consent form:
D. The researcher cannot control what participants repeat about others outside the group.
  • A group of elderly men, whose government disability benefits are the sole source of income, is approached regarding an experimental research study. The study involves using different therapeutic interventions in men with colon cancer. The study involves more than minimal risk, but offers substantial financial incentives that are equal to two months of disability benefits. The IRB will be most concerned about the possibility of:A. Conflict of interestB. Inadequacy of research designC. Inaccuracy of dataD. Undue influence on the subjects
  • Which of the following is mostly likely to create a poor relationship between a mentor and a trainee?
  • When a focus group deals with a potentially sensitive topic, which of the following statements about providing confidentiality to focus group participants is correct?A. Using pseudonyms in reports removes the concern about any confidences shared in the group.B. If group participants sign confidentiality agreements, the researcher can guarantee confidentiality.C. If group members know each other confidentiality is not an issue.D. The researcher cannot control what participants repeat about others outside the group.
  • According to federal regulations, "children" are defined as:Persons who have not yet attained the legal age of consent under the applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which the research was approved.Persons who are under 18 years of age.Persons who have not yet attained the legal age of consent under the applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted.Persons who are under 21 years of age.
To detect compliance with regulatory requirements, including those relating to protecting research subjects
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)?
  • Which of the following statements is true concerning data selection?
  • What is the primary responsibility of oversight bodies such as IRB or an IACUC?
  • What is the most appropriate course of action for a trainee who has a problem with a mentor?
Having a sincere commitment to upholding one's word and adhering to ethical and professional standards
  • Within the context to rcr, integrity primarily refers to:
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the practice of ghost authorship?
  • Which of the following is most likely to be considered plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
B. Potential benefits justify the risks of harm.
  • The procedures for reporting potential unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others to the IRB are:Stated in the human subject protection regulations, but not in the drug or device regulationsIncluded in the consent processDetermined by research staffDetermined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
  • The 1998 FDA regulations for requiring disclosure of significant financial interest reflect which threshold:A. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $50,000B. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $5,000C. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $15,000D. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $30,000
  • The primary purpose of a Certificate of Confidentiality is to:Allow law enforcement to investigate abuse cases.Protect researchers from disclosing conflicts of interest.Prevent subjects from knowing the purpose of a study.Protect identifiable research information from compelled disclosure.
  • The Belmont principle of beneficence requires that:A. Subjects derive individual benefit from study participation.B. Potential benefits justify the risks of harm.C. The study makes a significant contribution to generalizable knowledge.D. Risks are managed so that they are no more than minimal.
C.
  • According to the U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy, falsification involves:
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research dataThe only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveThe subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak English
  • According to the federal regulations, human subjects are living human beings about whom an investigator obtains data through interaction or intervention with the individual or:A. De-identified private information.B. Observations of public behavior.C. Identifiable public information.D. Identifiable private information.
  • According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects?A. A researcher receives anonymized data for secondary analysis from a survey about gender-related differences in stress levels conducted by a colleague at another university.B. A university designs an in-house study to improve the mentoring of women students in its engineering department with the proposed outcome consisting of a report of recommendations for the department.C. An experiment is proposed on the relationship between gender-related stereotypes in math and the subsequent performance by males and females on math tests.D. An organization for women academics in engineering asks a federal agency to provide the number of women investigators funded by that agency to include in a report for its membership.
A. Respect for persons.
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
  • Which entity is responsible for monitoring institutional compliance with PHS Policy?
  • Humphreys collecting data for the Tearoom Trade study under the pretense that he was a lookout is an example of a violation of the principle of:A. Respect for persons.B. Justice.C. Beneficence.
  • The two main criteria that the National Science Foundation (NSF) uses to evaluate grant proposals are:
A personal conflict of interest.
  • if an employer allows a friendship to interfere with a hiring decision, this is typically referred to as:
  • A faculty member wants to measure the effectiveness of a new psychological assessment instrument before including it in his new textbook. He plans to conduct a pilot test by administering both the new instrument and an established instrument and then compare the results. Which of the following populations might be most vulnerable to undue influence to participate in his research?A. Members of his community organizationB. Senior faculty in his departmentC. Members of his professional societyD. Students taking one of his courses
  • Which of the following is true regarding data sharing and stewardship
  • Which of the following is mostly likely to create a poor relationship between a mentor and a trainee?
Individuals who do not meet the criteria for authorship but who have made a noteworthy contribution are normally listed in the acknowledgments section.
  • Which author is normally responsible for sharing reprints of a publication with readers?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) guidelines?
  • The reuse of one's previously published material in a new journal is most appropriate if:
  • The main reason that the Royal Society of London developed the modern form of peer review was to:
The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
  • Which of the following statements most clearly illustrates the principle of beneficence:
  • Which of the following is empowered by the U.S. federal government to review and approve research activities involving vertebrate animals?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the responsibilities of a trainee in the mentoring relationship?
  • Which of the following is mostly likely to create a poor relationship between a mentor and a trainee?
May constitute plagiarism because the original material has not been sufficiently modified to constitute a proper paraphrase
  • Paraphrasing another author's paragraph by substituting one or two words in each sentence and then adding one citation to the author at the end of the paragraph:
  • According to federal regulations, which of the following best describes when expedited review of a new, proposed study may be used by the IRB?A. The study involves no more than minimal risk and meets one of the allowable categories of expedited review specified in federal regulationsB. The study is required for a student research projectC. The study does not require informed consent or survey instruments.D. The study includes only research subjects that are healthy volunteers.
  • Within the context of rcr, social responsibility primarily refers to:
  • Which of the following most accurately describes U.S. federal policy related to rcr instruction?
It helps researchers to commercialize their work
  • Which of the following is a responsibility of each author?
  • What is the most appropriate course of action for a trainee who has a problem with a mentor?
  • What is the main function of a technology transfer office?
  • What is the primary purpose of the "3Rs" concept from Russell and Burch?
D. The potential for bias.
  • A conflict of interest implies:A. The elimination of bias.B. An awareness of bias.C. The actual involvement of bias.D. The potential for bias.
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of a reviewer?
  • A group of elderly men, whose government disability benefits are the sole source of income, is approached regarding an experimental research study. The study involves using different therapeutic interventions in men with colon cancer. The study involves more than minimal risk, but offers substantial financial incentives that are equal to two months of disability benefits. The IRB will be most concerned about the possibility of:A. Conflict of interestB. Inadequacy of research designC. Inaccuracy of dataD. Undue influence on the subjects
  • The entity that normally is supposed to determine whether an academic researcher's conflict of interest can be managed is:
B. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $5,000
  • Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence is applied to a study involving human subjects?A. Ensuring that subjects understand that participation is voluntary.B. Ensuring that the selection of subjects is fair.C. Providing detailed information about the study to potential subjects.D. Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits.
  • As part of the consent process, the federal regulations require researchers to:A. Provide potential subjects with information at the appropriate reading comprehension level.B. Provide a list of the IRB members who reviewed the protocol.C. Recommend that potential subjects discuss their decision to participate with family members.D. Describe penalties that may be imposed for non-participation.
  • The 1998 FDA regulations for requiring disclosure of significant financial interest reflect which threshold:A. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $50,000B. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $5,000C. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $15,000D. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $30,000
  • Identify the example of when situation and time are key to assessing risk of harm in a research study:A study on the efficacy of a behavioral intervention for smoking cessation involves both adults and teenagersAsking women if they have had an abortionResearch on the prevalence of HIV-infected individuals in communitiesA survey about sexually transmitted diseases
Institutional Review Board (IRB)
  • A researcher is studying women recently admitted to a state prison. All potential subjects must have children under the age of five. Research subjects will be given a basket of toys to use at their children's first visit that the children can then take home. In assessing this proposal, the IRB needs to determine that the toys are:Age appropriate.Not an excessive incentive.Educational.Of high quality.
  • Risk of harm in social and behavioral sciences generally fall in three categories, which are:Breach of confidentiality, loss of autonomy, and study proceduresStudy procedures, breach of confidentiality, and loss of employmentInvasion of privacy, adverse reaction to study drug, and discriminationInvasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and study procedures
  • 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:Solely by the probability of expected harm.Both the magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm.Solely by the magnitude or severity of expected harm.Neither the magnitude or probability of harm.
  • Researchers must report potential unanticipated problems that involve risks to others directly to:Institutional Risk ManagerAmerican Psychological AssociationHIPAA Compliance OfficerInstitutional Review Board (IRB)
The research involves the use of educational tests
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the process that must occur when working with research animals covered by U.S. federal regulations?
  • According to federal research misconduct policies, what is the maximum number of consecutive words that one can use before it is classified as an instance of plagiarism?
  • According to the U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy, fabrication involves:
  • According to Subpart D, research with children may be eligible for exemption when:The children will be asked to complete a surveyThe research involves the use of educational testsThe children will be interviewed by the researcher.The research with children will involve participant observation with researcher interaction.
Federal regulations do not require the documentation of minors' assent.
  • Which of the following is a responsibility of each author?
  • Which of the following is the primary criterion for authorship?
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the requirement for the documentation of minors' assent to participate in research?Parents must approve written documentation.Documentation is required unless waived by an IRB.To protect minors documentation is always required.Federal regulations do not require the documentation of minors' assent.
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mentoring relationship?
A. Potential undue influence or coercion of subjects
  • The Belmont principle of beneficence requires that:A. Subjects derive individual benefit from study participation.B. Potential benefits justify the risks of harm.C. The study makes a significant contribution to generalizable knowledge.D. Risks are managed so that they are no more than minimal.
  • A researcher is examining the quality of life for prisoners who are HIV positive using surveys followed by interview. The IRB must ensure that:All prisoners receive HIV testing.A medical doctor serves as co-investigator.The survey instrument is standardized.Confidentiality of the prisoners' health status is maintained.
  • An investigator planning to study behavioral changes during alcohol intoxication will pay subjects $600 for 6 hours of testing that includes drinking a moderate level of alcohol and completing several written questionnaires. He plans to recruit college students taking his courses, as well as economically disadvantaged and homeless people. Which of the following is the most important for the investigator to address before submitting the protocol to the IRB?A. Potential undue influence or coercion of subjectsB. Method of payment to subjectsC. Forms of advertising for subject recruitmentD. Literacy of homeless subjects
  • A graduate student wants to examine the effect of print media versus televised media on individuals' position on several social issues. The superintendent of a local work release facility, a family friend, will allow the graduate student access to the prison population to help her quickly accrue subjects. The student's IRB should:Approve this project since the risk appears to be no more than minimal.Not approve this project because the prisoners are merely a population of convenience for the student.Approve this project since the superintendent is the ultimate authority on what happens in his facility.Approve this project but submit it for federal review.
B. Designated institutional officials
  • Humphreys collecting data for the Tearoom Trade study under the pretense that he was a lookout is an example of a violation of the principle of:A. Respect for persons.B. Justice.C. Beneficence.
  • According to the federal regulations, human subjects are living human beings about whom an investigator obtains data through interaction or intervention with the individual or:A. De-identified private information.B. Observations of public behavior.C. Identifiable public information.D. Identifiable private information.
  • Current NIH rules require investigators to disclose details regarding financial conflicts of interest to:A. Institutional Review BoardsB. Designated institutional officialsC. Funding agency or sponsorD. Subjects/participants
  • In addition to pregnant women, fetuses, and neonates, another subpart of the HHS regulations provides additional protections for which of the following vulnerable populations?
Preserving the confidentiality of the submission
  • Which of the following most accurately describes good mentoring practice?
  • Which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
  • Reviewers have a responsibility to promote ethical peer review by:
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
D.
  • The researcher's failure to protect research subjects from deductive disclosure is the primary ethical violation in which of the following studies?A. Milgram's "Obedience to Authority" studyB. The Tuskegee studyC. Zimbardo's "Stanford Prison Experiment"D. Harvard "Tastes, Ties, and Time (T3)" study (2006-2009)" study
  • Data are made anonymous by:Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • The primary purpose of a Certificate of Confidentiality is to:Allow law enforcement to investigate abuse cases.Protect researchers from disclosing conflicts of interest.Prevent subjects from knowing the purpose of a study.Protect identifiable research information from compelled disclosure.
  • A researcher is studying women recently admitted to a state prison. All potential subjects must have children under the age of five. Research subjects will be given a basket of toys to use at their children's first visit that the children can then take home. In assessing this proposal, the IRB needs to determine that the toys are:Age appropriate.Not an excessive incentive.Educational.Of high quality.
Mentors can provide valuable advice to trainees regarding career decisions and contacts with leaders in their field of research
  • Which of the following is true regarding the U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy?
  • Which of the following statements about mentoring is true?
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mentoring relationship?
  • Which of the following is true regarding an acknowledgments section?
Different disciplines have different practices about who should be included as an author.
  • Which of the following most accurately describes an institutional conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding authorship practices?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the main goal of rcr education and training?
  • Which of the following statements most clearly illustrates the principle of beneficence:
A. Provide potential subjects with information at the appropriate reading comprehension level.
  • Amendments involving changes to IRB approved protocols do NOT need prior IRB approval if:A. The investigator keeps careful records of all changes and includes them in the final report.B. They only involve changes to the consent form.C. They are eligible for review using expedited procedures.D. The changes must be immediately implemented for the health and well being of the subject.
  • Data are made anonymous byA. Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.B. Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.C. Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.D. Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • Which of the following is the general guideline that IACUCs use to evaluate the potential pain of a procedure conducted with animals?
  • As part of the consent process, the federal regulations require researchers to:A. Provide potential subjects with information at the appropriate reading comprehension level.B. Provide a list of the IRB members who reviewed the protocol.C. Recommend that potential subjects discuss their decision to participate with family members.D. Describe penalties that may be imposed for non-participation.
Reviewers should identify the positive and negative aspects of a manuscript, and indicate where improvements are needed
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the practice of ghost authorship?
  • Which of the following is the main reason why proper training in euthanasia techniques is important?
  • Which of the following is true regarding academic-industry collaborations?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of reviewers?
D. Identifiable private information
  • According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects?A. A researcher uses the Customs Office's passenger lists for ships bringing immigrants to the US between 1820-1845 to track the numbers of immigrants from certain ethnic groups.B. A researcher conducts a linguistic study of comments posted on a local public blog.C. A developmental psychologist videotapes interactions between groups of toddlers and their care givers to determine which intervention methods most effectively manage aggression.D. A researcher asks the director of a local free clinic about the number of patients in the last two years with newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS.
  • According to the federal regulations, human subjects are living human beings about whom an investigator obtains data through interaction or intervention with the individual or:A. De-identified private information.B. Observations of public behavior.C. Identifiable public information.D. Identifiable private information.
  • Which of the following statements about the relationship between an institution and the institution's IRB(s) is correct?Institutional priorities take precedence over all IRB determinations.Department chairs can overturn an IRB disapproval.Officials of the institution may overturn an IRB disapproval.Officials of the institution may overrule an IRB approval.
  • A researcher is examining the quality of life for prisoners who are HIV positive using surveys followed by interview. The IRB must ensure that:All prisoners receive HIV testing.A medical doctor serves as co-investigator.The survey instrument is standardized.Confidentiality of the prisoners' health status is maintained.
Establishing a data selection strategy prior to collecting data decreases the chance of a biased outcome.
  • Which of the following is true regarding the reporting of research results?
  • Which of the following is to be avoided when seeking an effective mentor?
  • Which of the following statements is true concerning data selection?
  • Which of the following situations is most likely to constitute an instance of plagiarism?
The corresponding author
  • The main reason that the Royal Society of London developed the modern form of peer review was to:
  • Which of the following studies most directly contributed to the establishment of the National Research Act and the creation of the Belmont Report:
  • Which author is normally responsible for sharing reprints of a publication with readers?
  • The reuse of one's previously published material in a new journal is most appropriate if:
Improper techniques can cause unnecessary pain and distress in animals.
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following situations is most likely to constitute an act of plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is the main reason why proper training in euthanasia techniques is important?
  • Which of the following is most likely to create a poor relationship between mentor and trainee?
There is no official, federal standard for the number of consecutive words that can be used
  • According to federal research misconduct policies, what is the maximum number of consecutive words that one can use before it is classified as an instance of plagiarism?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the process that must occur when working with research animals covered by U.S. federal regulations?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)
  • What is the most appropriate process for determining which journal a collaborative research team should submit their work to?
D. A faculty member makes identifiable data about sexual behavior available to graduate students, although the subjects were assured that the data would be de-identified.
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:A. The subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak EnglishB. The only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.C. Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveD. The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research data
  • Which of the following constitutes both a breach of a confidentiality (the research data have been disclosed, counter to the agreement between researcher and subjects) and a violation of subjects' privacy (the right of the individuals to be protected against intrusion into their personal lives or affairs)?A. A researcher, who is a guest, audio-records conversations at a series of private dinner parties to assess gender roles, without informing participants.B. In order to eliminate the effect of observation on behavior, a researcher attends a support group and records interactions without informing the attendees.C. A researcher asks cocaine users to provide names and contact information of other cocaine users who might qualify for a study.D. A faculty member makes identifiable data about sexual behavior available to graduate students, although the subjects were assured that the data would be de-identified.
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the practice of ghost authorship?
  • Which of the following constitutes both a breach of confidentiality (the research data have been disclosed, counter to the agreement between researcher and subjects) and a violation of subjects' privacy (the right of the individuals to be protected against intrusion into their personal lives or affairs)?A researcher, who is a guest, audio-records conversations at a series of private dinner parties to assess gender roles, without informing participants.In order to eliminate the effect of observation on behavior, a researcher attends a support group and records interactions without informing the attendees.A faculty member makes identifiable data about sexual behavior available to graduate students, although the subjects were assured that the data would be de-identified.A researcher asks cocaine users to provide names and contact information of other cocaine users who might qualify for a study.
Respect for Persons, Beneficence, Justice.
  • What are the three main goals of data lifecycle management?
  • Which of the following are the three principles discussed in the Belmont Report?A. IRB review, Federal regulations, Declaration of Helsinki.B. Informed Consent, Institutional Assurance, Researcher responsibility.C. Privacy, Confidentiality, Equitable selection of subjects.D. Respect for Persons, Beneficence, Justice.
  • The three ethical principles discussed in the Belmont Report are:
  • Which of following is true about conflicts of interest
It occurs when outside activities interfere with obligations to one's primary employer
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding authorship practices?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes an institutional conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes a conflict of commitment?
  • Which of the following is true regarding publishing the same content in multiple papers?
B. Determining that the study has a maximization of benefits and a minimization of risks.
  • Which of the following statements most clearly illustrates the principle of beneficence:
  • Which of the following is an example of how the Principle of Beneficence can be applied to a study employing human subjects?A. Providing detailed information about the study and obtaining the subject's consent to participate.B. Determining that the study has a maximization of benefits and a minimization of risks.C. Ensuring that the selection of subjects includes people from all segments of the population.D. Ensuring that persons with diminished autonomy are protected.
  • Which of the following most accurately describes an institutional conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes a conflict of commitment?
Subpart D: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in Research
  • The most important ethical concerns related to conflicts of interest in research are:A. Establishing open dialog with sponsors and security of study recordsB. Maintaining a supply of volunteers for research studies and their active involvement in researchC. Ensuring the objectivity of research and the protection of human subjectsD. Protecting proprietary information and fidelity to contracts with sponsors
  • Amendments involving changes to IRB approved protocols do NOT need prior IRB approval if:A. The investigator keeps careful records of all changes and includes them in the final report.B. They only involve changes to the consent form.C. They are eligible for review using expedited procedures.D. The changes must be immediately implemented for the health and well being of the subject.
  • The specific Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Regulations that apply to research with children are known as:Subpart B: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in ResearchSubpart A: The Common RuleSubpart D: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in ResearchSubpart C: Protections for Children in Research
  • What statement about risks in social and behavioral sciences research is most accurate:Anonymizing data effectively manages the risk of creating emotional distress.Risks are specific to time, situation, and culture.There are never any risks.If a study offers potential benefits, it is not necessary to minimize risks.
Having made a significant intellectual contribution to the work.
  • Which of the following most accurately describes good mentoring practice?
  • Which of the following is the primary criterion for authorship?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding authorship practices?
  • Which of the following is true regarding data analysis?
A. The Public Health Service Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.
  • Which of the following is true regarding the traditional peer review process:
  • Which of the following most accurately describes a conflict of commitment?
  • Which of the following situations is most likely to constitute an instance of plagiarism?
  • Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the National Research Act in 1974 and ultimately to the Belmont Report and Federal regulations for human subject protection?A. The Public Health Service Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.B. Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo).C. The Harvard T3 study.D. Tearoom Trade Study (Humphreys).
Someone who is committed to the professional development of the trainee
  • A professor at Big State University is writing a biography about Bill Gates and conducting oral histories with all of Bill Gates' friends, family members and business acquaintances. The researcher submits the research proposal to the institution's IRB. What action can he expect by the IRB?A. The IRB will not review this study because it does not involve an investigational new device.B. The IRB will not review this study because it is not research as defined by the federal regulations.C. The IRB will review this study because it includes human subjects and is considered research.D. The IRB will not review this study because it does not include human subjects as defined by the federal regulations.
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of a reviewer?
  • The reuse of one's previously published material in a new journal is most appropriate if:
  • Which of the following is most directly related to successful mentoring?
A reviewer's conflict of interest should be disclosed to the journal editor or grant agency
  • Which of the following is most directly related to successful mentoring?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of a reviewer?
  • If researchers allow their moral or other personal beliefs to influence their objectivity, this is most likely an example of:
  • The entity that normally is supposed to determine whether an academic researcher's conflict of interest can be managed is:
Using the same content in multiple papers is deceptive if it is not properly disclosed to journal editors or other relevant entities
  • Which of the following is the main reason why proper training in euthanasia techniques is important?
  • Which of the following is true regarding authors who seek to publish the same content in multiple papers?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of reviewers?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)
Provide a condensed (shorter) version of the original material
  • What are the three main goals of data lifecycle management?
  • Which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
  • When authors summarize the work of others, they typically should:
  • Which of the following is true regarding industry-sponsored research?
No, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of a reviewer?
  • A researcher conducts a focus group to learn about attitudes towards hygiene and disease prevention. Two weeks after the focus group, the researcher learns one of the subjects had a heart attack at home and was hospitalized, but made a full recovery. Based on DHS regulations, the researcher report this event to the IRB?No, this does not need to be reported since the subject had the heart attack when they were home, not at the focus group.No, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.No, this does not need to be reported because two weeks have passed.No, this does not need to be reported since the subject recovered.
  • A researcher conducting behavioral research collects individually identifiable sensitive information about illicit drug use and other illegal behaviors by surveying college students. One of the subjects is in an automobile accident two weeks after participating in the research study. Is this an example of an unanticipated problem that requires reporting to the IRB?Yes, this must be reported because it was not listed as a risk of study participation in the consent form (was unexpected) and the subject experienced harm.Yes, this must be reported because it involved a subject in a research study and it's up to the IRB to determine if it was related to participation.No, this does not need to be reported because it was assessed by the researcher as unrelated to the research study.No, this does not need to be reported to the IRB since the researcher reported it to the sponsor of the study.
  • A situation in which financial or other personal considerations have the potential to compromise or bias professional judgment and objectivity is an example of:A. FraudB. Research MisconductC. Conflict of InterestD. Malfeasance
Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • The specific Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Regulations that apply to research with children are known as:Subpart B: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in ResearchSubpart A: The Common RuleSubpart D: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in ResearchSubpart C: Protections for Children in Research
  • Data are made anonymous by:Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • What are the three main goals of data lifecycle management?
  • A researcher asks an IRB to waive the requirement for parental permission for a study conducted in schools because the nature of the research requires participation of all the children present in classrooms on the day the research will take place. Assuming that the basic research design could be approved by the IRB and the school, which of the following requirements must be met before an IRB could waive parental permission?Parents must be notified that the study is taking place.An independent consultant must approve the waiver.The students must be offered an optional classroom activity.The research must pose no more than minimal risk.
To promote greater awareness of proper research practice and research ethics
  • Which of the following most accurately describes a conflict of commitment?
  • Which of the following is true regarding publishing the same content in multiple papers?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the main goal of rcr education and training?
  • Which of the following is the main reason why proper training in euthanasia techniques is important?
private information
  • Which type of research misconduct most likely occurred if someone intentionally removes data points from the data set in order to generate a deceptive conclusion?
  • Which of the following is most likely to be considered plagiarism?
  • A medical record is an example of:
  • Which of the following is the primary criterion for authorship?
Unexpected, related or possible related to the research, suggests the research puts subjects or others at greater risk
  • Which of the following is an example of how the Principle of Beneficence can be applied to a study employing human subjects?A. Providing detailed information about the study and obtaining the subject's consent to participate.B. Determining that the study has a maximization of benefits and a minimization of risks.C. Ensuring that the selection of subjects includes people from all segments of the population.D. Ensuring that persons with diminished autonomy are protected.
  • According to OHRP, a problem is an "unanticipated problem" when it meets which of the following criteria:Unexpected, related or possibly related to the research, suggests that the research does not put the subjects or others at greater riskUnexpected, related or possible related to the research, suggests the research puts subjects or others at greater riskUnexpected, unrelated to the research but still occurring with a subject, suggests the research puts others at greater riskExpected, related or possible related to the research, suggests the research puts others at greater risk
  • According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects?A. A researcher conducts a comparison of the comments made in a publicly available blog and the blogger's comments on a similar topic in a weekly magazine.B. A researcher sets up a meeting with the superintendent of a large and diverse public school system to get data about the ethnic composition of the school system and the number of students receiving free lunches.C. A cognitive psychologist enrolls undergraduate students for a computer-based study about the effect of mood on problem solving behaviors.D. Undergraduate students in a field methods class are assigned a research question and asked to interview another classmate, to be followed by a class discussion on interview techniques.
  • A subject in a clinical research trial experiences a serious, unanticipated adverse drug experience. How should the investigator proceed, with respect to the IRB, after the discovery of the adverse event occurrence?A. Do not report the adverse drug experience to the IRB since it is a common adverse experience.B. Report the adverse drug experience to the IRB only if there are several other occurrences.C. Report the adverse drug experience as part of the continuing review report.D. Report the adverse drug experience in a timely manner, in keeping with the IRB's policies and procedures, using the forms or the mechanism provided by the IRB.
Determined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
  • The procedures for reporting potential unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others to the IRB are:Stated in the human subject protection regulations, but not in the drug or device regulationsIncluded in the consent processDetermined by research staffDetermined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
  • Risk of harm in social and behavioral sciences generally fall in three categories, which are:Breach of confidentiality, loss of autonomy, and study proceduresStudy procedures, breach of confidentiality, and loss of employmentInvasion of privacy, adverse reaction to study drug, and discriminationInvasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and study procedures
  • How long is an investigator required to keep consent documents, IRB correspondence, and research records?A. Until the study is closedB. Until data analysis is completeC. For a minimum of three years after completion of the studyD. As long as the investigator is at that institution
  • 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:Solely by the probability of expected harm.Both the magnitude (or severity) and the probability (or likelihood) of harm.Solely by the magnitude or severity of expected harm.Neither the magnitude or probability of harm.
D. Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • Data are made anonymous by:Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • The 1998 FDA regulations for requiring disclosure of significant financial interest reflect which threshold:A. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $50,000B. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $5,000C. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $15,000D. Any equity interest in a publicly held company that exceeds $30,000
  • Data are made anonymous byA. Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.B. Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.C. Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.D. Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence is applied to a study involving human subjects?A. Ensuring that subjects understand that participation is voluntary.B. Ensuring that the selection of subjects is fair.C. Providing detailed information about the study to potential subjects.D. Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits.
A study to evaluate a newly designed wheelchair by asking elderly individuals to use it.
  • Which of following is true about conflicts of interest
  • Which of the following is most likely to be considered plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is the primary criterion for authorship?
  • Which of following protocols most likely requires IRB review:
Examining age at first arrest as a predictor of adult criminal history.
  • Which of the following situations is most likely to constitute an instance of plagiarism?
  • Which example of research with prisoners would be allowable under the regulations?Examining age at first arrest as a predictor of adult criminal history.Examining the use of financial incentives to improve compliance with dentist appointments.Investigating genetic biomarkers as predictors of intelligence.Determining safety of a new formulation of deodorant.
  • Which of the following statements about the relationship between an institution and the institution's IRB(s) is correct?Institutional priorities take precedence over all IRB determinations.Department chairs can overturn an IRB disapproval.Officials of the institution may overturn an IRB disapproval.Officials of the institution may overrule an IRB approval.
  • Which of the following is the primary criterion for authorship?
The author informs all the relevant parties and obtains permission to do so
  • Which of the following is true about the management of conflicts of interest?
  • Which of the following is true regarding data sharing and stewardship?
  • The reuse of one's previously published material in a new journal is most appropriate if:
  • Which of the following is most directly related to successful mentoring?
The Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)
  • Which of the following is most likely to own the data resulting from a research project?
  • Which entity is responsible for monitoring institutional compliance with PHS Policy?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the main goal of rcr education and training?
  • Which statement best describes information that must be included in a consent form:
The public supports research in various ways and researchers have a corresponding obligation to avoid abusing the public's trust
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the process that must occur when working with research animals covered by U.S. federal regulations?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of reviewers?
  • The main reason that grant proposal reviewers with a conflict of interest should remove themselves from the review process is because:
  • The view that there is a social contract between researchers and the public is most accurately described by stating that:
The investigation
  • Which of the following is most likely to own the data resulting from a research project?
  • As a first step, what must be done before enrolling a young child in a research protocol:
  • In response to a research misconduct allegation, what is the next main phase that takes place after the inquiry if there is sufficient evidence to proceed?
  • According to the Belmont Report, the moral requirement that there be fair outcomes in the selection of research subjects, expresses the principle of:A. Beneficence.B. Respect for persons.C. Justice.
The research falls into one of six categories of research activity described in the regulations.
  • According to the federal regulations, research is eligible for exemption, if:All the subjects are adults and the risk is minimal.The investigator is experienced in the field of inquiry.Participation in the research will involve 10 minutes or less of the subjects' time.The research falls into one of six categories of research activity described in the regulations.
  • According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects?A. A researcher uses the Customs Office's passenger lists for ships bringing immigrants to the US between 1820-1845 to track the numbers of immigrants from certain ethnic groups.B. A researcher conducts a linguistic study of comments posted on a local public blog.C. A developmental psychologist videotapes interactions between groups of toddlers and their care givers to determine which intervention methods most effectively manage aggression.D. A researcher asks the director of a local free clinic about the number of patients in the last two years with newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS.
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:A. The subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak EnglishB. The only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.C. Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveD. The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research data
  • The specific Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Regulations that apply to research with children are known as:Subpart B: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in ResearchSubpart A: The Common RuleSubpart D: Additional Protections for Children Involved as Subjects in ResearchSubpart C: Protections for Children in Research
Discussing intellectual property issues while the collaboration is forming
  • A research collaboration can be enhanced by:
  • As a first step, what must be done before enrolling a young child in a research protocol:
  • A researcher's study uses a dataset of prisoner demographic characteristics. This dataset includes criminal history data that predates incarceration and includes data on disciplinary behavior while in prison. There is no interaction with prisoners. The researcher claims and the IRB chair agrees that the study is exempt from IRB review. This decision:Is wrong since the chair is the only person who can determine that a study is exempt from further review. It is not the researcher's call.Is correct if the IRB chair is also the prisoner representative for the Board.Is correct since the lack of direct interaction removes the concern of undue influence that might occur with contact with prisoners.Is wrong. 45 CFR 46.101(b) states that research conducted in prisons may not be exempt.
  • Which of the following is true regarding industry-sponsored research?
D. Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits.
  • Which of the following most accurately describes good mentoring practice?
  • Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence is applied to a study involving human subjects?A. Ensuring that subjects understand that participation is voluntary.B. Ensuring that the selection of subjects is fair.C. Providing detailed information about the study to potential subjects.D. Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits.
  • Which of the following is true regarding the traditional peer review process:
  • Which of the following is a responsibility of each author?
The trainee must take an active role in the relationship and clearly communicate needs and expectations
  • Which of the following most accurately describes U.S. federal policy related to rcr instruction?
  • Which of the following is true regarding authors who seek to publish the same content in multiple papers?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the responsibilities of a trainee in the mentoring relationship?
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mentoring relationship?
Be professional and prompt
  • A reviewer's main responsibility is to:
  • When authors summarize the work of others, they typically should:
  • What are the three main goals of data lifecycle management?
  • What is the main function of a Technology Transfer Office?
The inquiry
  • As a first step, what must be done before enrolling a young child in a research protocol:
  • Which of the following is true regarding academic-industry collaborations?
  • The typical first main phase in response to a research misconduct allegation is called:
  • A medical record is an example of:
Not approve this project because the prisoners are merely a population of convenience for the student.
  • A graduate student wants to examine the effect of print media versus televised media on individuals' position on several social issues. The superintendent of a local work release facility, a family friend, will allow the graduate student access to the prison population to help her quickly accrue subjects. The student's IRB should:Approve this project since the risk appears to be no more than minimal.Not approve this project because the prisoners are merely a population of convenience for the student.Approve this project since the superintendent is the ultimate authority on what happens in his facility.Approve this project but submit it for federal review.
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research dataThe only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveThe subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak English
  • A therapist at a free university clinic treats elementary school children with behavior problems who are referred by a social service agency. She is also a doctoral candidate who proposes using data she has and will collect about the children for a case-based research project. Which of the following statements about parental permission is correct?The superintendent of the school system can give permission for children to be in the study; therefore, the therapist doesn't have to ask the parents for permission.The therapist creates her clients' records; therefore, she does not need parents' permission to use the information for research purposes.If it is the best interests of the community that the children participate in the study, parental permission is optional.The parents of the children might feel pressure to give permission to the therapist to use their children's data so that she will continue to provide services to their children.
  • A researcher leaves a research file in her car while she attends a concert and her car is stolen. The file contains charts of aggregated numerical data from a research study with human subjects, but no other documents. The consent form said that no identifying information would be retained, and the researcher adhered to that component. Which of the following statements best characterizes what occurred?The subjects' privacy has been violated.Confidentiality of the data has been breached.There was neither a violation of privacy nor a breach of confidentiality.There was both a violation of privacy and a breach of confidentiality.
Summarizing a published article in 2-3 distinct paragraphs and including this in a paper
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following situations is most likely to constitute an instance of plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is a key reason why international collaborations can be challenging?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes an institutional conflict of interest?
No; instead it is a type of authorship dispute
  • Humphreys collecting data for the Tearoom Trade study under the pretense that he was a lookout is an example of a violation of the principle of:A. Respect for persons.B. Justice.C. Beneficence.
  • IRB continuing review of an approved protocol must:A. Be conducted by a convened IRB.B. Include copies of all signed consent forms. C. Occur only when the level of risk changes.D. Occur at least annually.
  • The researcher's failure to protect research subjects from deductive disclosure is the primary ethical violation in which of the following studies?A. Milgram's "Obedience to Authority" studyB. The Tuskegee studyC. Zimbardo's "Stanford Prison Experiment"D. Harvard "Tastes, Ties, and Time (T3)" study (2006-2009)" study
  • If a researcher creates the idea for a project and is not listed in the preferred author order position on resulting publications, is this considered to be research misconduct under federal policy?
Copying someone else's text word-for-word without using quotation marks and adding a citation at the end of the material
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the practice of ghost authorship?
  • Which of the following situations is most likely to constitute an act of plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is true regarding single-blind and double-blind review:
  • Which of the following is true regarding industry-sponsored research?
C. Ensuring the objectivity of research and the protection of human subjects
  • Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the National Research Act in 1974 and ultimately to the Belmont Report and Federal regulations for human subject protection?A. The Public Health Service Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.B. Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo).C. The Harvard T3 study.D. Tearoom Trade Study (Humphreys).
  • The most important ethical concerns related to conflicts of interest in research are:A. Establishing open dialog with sponsors and security of study recordsB. Maintaining a supply of volunteers for research studies and their active involvement in researchC. Ensuring the objectivity of research and the protection of human subjectsD. Protecting proprietary information and fidelity to contracts with sponsors
  • In a longitudinal study that will follow children from kindergarten through high school and will collect information about illegal activities, which of the following confidentiality procedures would protect against compelled disclosure of individually identifiable information?A. Waiving documentation of consent.B. Using pseudonyms in research reports.C. Using data encryption for stored files. D. Securing a Certificate of Confidentiality.
  • Which of the following is an example of how the principle of beneficence is applied to a study involving human subjects?A. Ensuring that subjects understand that participation is voluntary.B. Ensuring that the selection of subjects is fair.C. Providing detailed information about the study to potential subjects.D. Ensuring that risks are reasonable in relationship to anticipated benefits.
A personal conflict of interest
  • The two main criteria that the National Science Foundation (NSF) uses to evaluate grant proposals are:
  • Which of the following is true about the management of conflicts of interest?
  • If a friendship with an applicant could interfere with a hiring decision, this is typically referred to as:
  • The main reason that the Royal Society of London developed the modern form of peer review was to:
D. There was neither a violation of privacy nor a breach of confidentiality
  • A subject in a clinical research trial experiences a serious, unanticipated adverse drug experience. How should the investigator proceed, with respect to the IRB, after the discovery of the adverse event occurrence?A. Do not report the adverse drug experience to the IRB since it is a common adverse experience.B. Report the adverse drug experience to the IRB only if there are several other occurrences.C. Report the adverse drug experience as part of the continuing review report.D. Report the adverse drug experience in a timely manner, in keeping with the IRB's policies and procedures, using the forms or the mechanism provided by the IRB.
  • A researcher leaves a research file in her car while she attends a concert and her car is stolen. The file contains charts of aggregated numerical data from a research study with human subjects, but no other documents. The consent form said that no identifying information would be retained, and the researcher adhered to that component. Which of the following statements best characterizes what occurred?A. Confidentiality of the data has been breachedB. There was both a violation of privacy and a breach of confidentiality.C. The subjects' privacy has been violated.D. There was neither a violation of privacy nor a breach of confidentiality
  • Amendments involving changes to IRB approved protocols do NOT need prior IRB approval if:A. The investigator keeps careful records of all changes and includes them in the final report.B. They only involve changes to the consent form.C. They are eligible for review using expedited procedures.D. The changes must be immediately implemented for the health and well being of the subject.
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research dataThe only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveThe subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak English
It refers to the tools and processes for handling data during a research study and after it concludes
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding authorship practices?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the practice of ghost authorship?
  • Which of the following is true regarding industry-sponsored research?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)?
Securing a Certificate of Confidentiality.
  • In a longitudinal study that will follow children from kindergarten through high school and will collect information about illegal activities, which of the following confidentiality procedures would protect against compelled disclosure of individually identifiable information?Using pseudonyms in research reports.Securing a Certificate of Confidentiality.Using data encryption for stored files.Waiving documentation of consent.
  • Data are made anonymous byA. Keeping the key linking names to responses in a secure location.B. Reporting data in aggregate form in publications resulting from the research.C. Requiring all members of the research team to sign confidentiality agreements.D. Destroying all identifiers connected to the data.
  • According to Subpart D, research with children may be eligible for exemption when:The children will be asked to complete a surveyThe research involves the use of educational testsThe children will be interviewed by the researcher.The research with children will involve participant observation with researcher interaction.
  • According to federal regulations, which of the following best describes when expedited review of a new, proposed study may be used by the IRB?A. The study involves no more than minimal risk and meets one of the allowable categories of expedited review specified in federal regulationsB. The study is required for a student research projectC. The study does not require informed consent or survey instruments.D. The study includes only research subjects that are healthy volunteers.
B. The only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.
  • A waiver of the requirement for documentation of informed consent may be granted when:A. The subjects are literate in their own language; however, they do not read, write, or speak EnglishB. The only record linking the subject and the research is the consent document and the principal risk is a breach of confidentiality.C. Potential subjects might find some of the research questions embarrassing, personal, or intrusiveD. The investigator has no convenient place to store signed consent forms separate from the research data
  • A graduate student wants to examine the effect of print media versus televised media on individuals' position on several social issues. The superintendent of a local work release facility, a family friend, will allow the graduate student access to the prison population to help her quickly accrue subjects. The student's IRB should:Approve this project since the risk appears to be no more than minimal.Not approve this project because the prisoners are merely a population of convenience for the student.Approve this project since the superintendent is the ultimate authority on what happens in his facility.Approve this project but submit it for federal review.
  • Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the National Research Act in 1974 and ultimately to the Belmont Report and Federal regulations for human subject protection?A. The Public Health Service Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.B. Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo).C. The Harvard T3 study.D. Tearoom Trade Study (Humphreys).
  • A researcher's study uses a dataset of prisoner demographic characteristics. This dataset includes criminal history data that predates incarceration and includes data on disciplinary behavior while in prison. There is no interaction with prisoners. The researcher claims and the IRB chair agrees that the study is exempt from IRB review. This decision:Is wrong since the chair is the only person who can determine that a study is exempt from further review. It is not the researcher's call.Is correct if the IRB chair is also the prisoner representative for the Board.Is correct since the lack of direct interaction removes the concern of undue influence that might occur with contact with prisoners.Is wrong. 45 CFR 46.101(b) states that research conducted in prisons may not be exempt.
Takes a sincere interest in the growth and development of a trainee
  • The most important factor determining whether a research collaboration will be successful is:
  • According to the U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy, falsification involves:
  • The defining characteristic of a mentor is someone who:
  • Which of the following is true regarding the traditional peer review process:
This research would not require IRB review because it would be eligible for exemption since the researcher is not interacting with the children and the playground is a public setting.
  • A researcher wants to observe preschoolers at a local public playground to evaluate levels of cooperation. The researcher will not interact with the children. This research would be eligible for which type of IRB review?This research would not require IRB review because it would be eligible for exemption since the researcher is not interacting with the children and the playground is a public setting.This research would require full committee review since it involves children.This research would be eligible for expedited IRB review since the researcher is participating in the activities observed.This research would be eligible for expedited IRB review since the researcher is not interacting with the children and the playground is public.
  • A therapist at a free university clinic treats elementary school children with behavior problems who are referred by a social service agency. She is also a doctoral candidate who proposes using data she has and will collect about the children for a case-based research project. Which of the following statements about parental permission is correct?The superintendent of the school system can give permission for children to be in the study; therefore, the therapist doesn't have to ask the parents for permission.The therapist creates her clients' records; therefore, she does not need parents' permission to use the information for research purposes.If it is the best interests of the community that the children participate in the study, parental permission is optional.The parents of the children might feel pressure to give permission to the therapist to use their children's data so that she will continue to provide services to their children.
  • A study that involves interviews of adults is eligible for expedited review. The researcher wants to add an adolescent population (aged 12 to 17) to the study and has designed a parental permission and assent process. No additional changes are planned. Which of the following statements about review of the revised protocol is accurate?The research would only be eligible for expedited review if the adolescents are capable of understanding the same consent forms used for the adult population.The research would only be eligible for expedited review if the adolescents have been declared to be emancipated minors.The new research would need full review by a convened IRB because children are a protected population.Unless the nature of the questions would raise the level of risk to more than minimal for adolescents, the research would still qualify for expedited review.
  • As part of the consent process, the federal regulations require researchers to:Provide potential subjects with information at the appropriate reading comprehension level.Recommend that potential subjects discuss their decision to participate with family members.Provide a list of the IRB members who reviewed the protocol.Describe penalties that may be imposed for non-participation.
D. Securing a Certificate of Confidentiality.
  • According to OHRP, a problem is an "unanticipated problem" when it meets which of the following criteria:Unexpected, related or possibly related to the research, suggests that the research does not put the subjects or others at greater riskUnexpected, related or possible related to the research, suggests the research puts subjects or others at greater riskUnexpected, unrelated to the research but still occurring with a subject, suggests the research puts others at greater riskExpected, related or possible related to the research, suggests the research puts others at greater risk
  • In a longitudinal study that will follow children from kindergarten through high school and will collect information about illegal activities, which of the following confidentiality procedures would protect against compelled disclosure of individually identifiable information?A. Waiving documentation of consent.B. Using pseudonyms in research reports.C. Using data encryption for stored files. D. Securing a Certificate of Confidentiality.
  • Continuing review of an approved and ongoing protocolMust be conducted by a convened IRB.Is limited to review of unanticipated problems.Must occur within 12 months of the approval date.Is not required unless additional risks have been identified.
  • Reviewers have a responsibility to promote ethical peer review by:
It can be safely assumed that the readers and the author are both thoroughly familiar with the ideas and its source
  • What is the primary purpose of the "3Rs" concept from Russell and Burch?
  • An idea is most likely to represent "common knowledge" if:
  • Which of the following is true regarding research misconduct?
  • Within the context of rcr, social responsibility primarily refers to:
D. The changes must be immediately implemented for the health and well being of the subject.
  • Which example of research with prisoners would be allowable under the regulations?Examining age at first arrest as a predictor of adult criminal history.Examining the use of financial incentives to improve compliance with dentist appointments.Investigating genetic biomarkers as predictors of intelligence.Determining safety of a new formulation of deodorant.
  • Amendments involving changes to IRB approved protocols do NOT need prior IRB approval if:A. The investigator keeps careful records of all changes and includes them in the final report.B. They only involve changes to the consent form.C. They are eligible for review using expedited procedures.D. The changes must be immediately implemented for the health and well being of the subject.
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the requirement for the documentation of minors' assent to participate in research?Parents must approve written documentation.Documentation is required unless waived by an IRB.To protect minors documentation is always required.Federal regulations do not require the documentation of minors' assent.
  • The Belmont principle of beneficence requires that:A. Subjects derive individual benefit from study participation.B. Potential benefits justify the risks of harm.C. The study makes a significant contribution to generalizable knowledge.D. Risks are managed so that they are no more than minimal.
D. Report the adverse drug experience in a timely manner, in keeping with the IRB's policies and procedures, using the forms or the mechanism provided by the IRB.
  • Which of the following is an example of how the Principle of Beneficence can be applied to a study employing human subjects?A. Providing detailed information about the study and obtaining the subject's consent to participate.B. Determining that the study has a maximization of benefits and a minimization of risks.C. Ensuring that the selection of subjects includes people from all segments of the population.D. Ensuring that persons with diminished autonomy are protected.
  • Which of the following most accurately describes data lifecycle management (DLM)
  • A subject in a clinical research trial experiences a serious, unanticipated adverse drug experience. How should the investigator proceed, with respect to the IRB, after the discovery of the adverse event occurrence?A. Do not report the adverse drug experience to the IRB since it is a common adverse experience.B. Report the adverse drug experience to the IRB only if there are several other occurrences.C. Report the adverse drug experience as part of the continuing review report.D. Report the adverse drug experience in a timely manner, in keeping with the IRB's policies and procedures, using the forms or the mechanism provided by the IRB.
  • Risk of harm in social and behavioral sciences generally fall in three categories, which are:Breach of confidentiality, loss of autonomy, and study proceduresStudy procedures, breach of confidentiality, and loss of employmentInvasion of privacy, adverse reaction to study drug, and discriminationInvasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality, and study procedures
The researcher cannot control what participants repeat about others outside the group.
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of a reviewer?
  • When a focus group deals with a potentially sensitive topic, which of the following statements about providing confidentiality to focus group participants is correct?The researcher cannot control what participants repeat about others outside the group.Using pseudonyms in reports removes the concern about any confidences shared in the group.If group members know each other confidentiality is not an issue.If group participants sign confidentiality agreements, the researcher can guarantee confidentiality.
  • The entity that normally is supposed to determine whether an academic researcher's conflict of interest can be managed is:
  • Which statement best describes the role of an IRB:
D. A study in which subjects were assigned to study activities based on an undesirable or unflattering physical characteristic as assessed by members of the research team.
  • A criterion for waiving informed consent is that, when appropriate, subjects are provided additional pertinent information after the study. In which of the following studies would it NOT be appropriate to provide subjects with information about missing elements of consent:A. A study in which subjects were told that they performed in the third quartile on an anagram task when in reality students were randomly assigned scores that were not related to their actual performance.B. A study in which researchers told students that they would be given a quiz after reading some study materials when the researchers did not intend to use a quiz, but were attempting to focus subjects' attention on the material.C. A study involving decision-making games in which subjects were led to believe that they were interacting with another student in another room, but were actually interacting with a computer programmed to provide consistent responses to all subjects.D. A study in which subjects were assigned to study activities based on an undesirable or unflattering physical characteristic as assessed by members of the research team.
  • An investigator planning to study behavioral changes during alcohol intoxication will pay subjects $600 for 6 hours of testing that includes drinking a moderate level of alcohol and completing several written questionnaires. He plans to recruit college students taking his courses, as well as economically disadvantaged and homeless people. Which of the following is the most important for the investigator to address before submitting the protocol to the IRB?A. Potential undue influence or coercion of subjectsB. Method of payment to subjectsC. Forms of advertising for subject recruitmentD. Literacy of homeless subjects
  • A researcher conducting behavioral research collects individually identifiable sensitive information about illicit drug use and other illegal behaviors by surveying college students. The data are stored on a laptop computer without encryption, and the laptop computer is stolen from the researcher's car on the way home from work. This is an unanticipated problem that must be reported because the incident was (a) unexpected (i.e., the researchers did not anticipate the theft); (b) related to participation in the research; and (c) placed the subjects at a greater risk of psychological and social harm from the breach in confidentiality of the study data than was previously known or recognized. According to OHRP, this unanticipated problem must be reported to the IRB in which timeframe?PromptlyWithin 48 hoursWithin 24 hoursWithin two weeks
  • An investigator is recruiting subjects for a study of a new antidepressant drug. The investigator has targeted a population of patients who might clearly benefit, but who are also institutionalized for a variety of psychiatric conditions. The patients are in a controlled environment and it is believed there would be little problem recruiting subjects for the study. Which of the following issues of vulnerability should be of most concern to the IRB?A. The patients have clinical depression, which is a difficult disease to treat.B. The patients are institutionalized.C. The patients are probably illiterate.D. The patients may have experience participating in research.
The industry sponsor typically owns the data from research that it funds
  • Which of the following is true regarding publishing the same content in multiple papers?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes a conflict of commitment?
  • Which of the following is true regarding the reporting of research results?
  • Which of the following is true regarding academic-industry collaborations?
The obligation to follow specific directive, such as laws and regulations, that govern a research activity
  • Which of the following is true regarding industry-sponsored research?
  • Which of the following is true regarding data sharing and stewardship?
  • Which of the following is the primary criterion for authorship?
  • Within the context of rcr, compliance primarily refers to:
Confirming that data have been accurately presented
  • Which of the following is true about conflicts of interest?
  • Which of the following is true regarding academic-industry collaborations?
  • Which of the following is most likely to be considered plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is a responsibility of each author?
B. The IRB will not review this study because it is not research as defined by the federal regulations.
  • If researchers allow their moral or other personal beliefs to influence their objectivity, this is most likely an example of:
  • A general requirement for informed consent is that no informed consent may include any exculpatory language. Exculpatory language is that which waives or appears to waive any of the subject's legal rights or releases or appears to release those conducting the research from liability for negligence. Which of the following statements in a consent form is an example of exculpatory language?A. In the event of any distress you may have related to this research, you will be given access to appropriate resources.B. The researcher may stop you from taking part in this research without your consent if you experience side effects that make your emotional condition worse. If you become too emotionally distressed during the research, you may have to drop out.C. Your participation in this research is voluntary. If you choose not to participate, or change your mind later, your decision will not affect your relationship with the researcher or your right to other services that you may be eligible for.D. Taking part in the research is voluntary, but if you choose to take part, you waive the right to legal redress for any research-related injuries.
  • A professor at Big State University is writing a biography about Bill Gates and conducting oral histories with all of Bill Gates' friends, family members and business acquaintances. The researcher submits the research proposal to the institution's IRB. What action can he expect by the IRB?A. The IRB will not review this study because it does not involve an investigational new device.B. The IRB will not review this study because it is not research as defined by the federal regulations.C. The IRB will review this study because it includes human subjects and is considered research.D. The IRB will not review this study because it does not include human subjects as defined by the federal regulations.
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of a reviewer?
It helps researchers to commercialize their work.
  • What is the most appropriate course of action for a trainee who has a problem with a mentor?
  • What are the three main goals of data lifecycle management?
  • Which of the following is true about conflicts of interest?
  • What is the main function of a Technology Transfer Office?
The study involves no more than minimal risk and meets one of the allowable categories of expedited review specified by the federal government.
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mentoring relationship?
  • Which of the following best describes when a protocol may be eligible for expedited review by the IRB:
  • Which of the following statements most accurately describes the review process for grant proposals?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes the responsibilities of a trainee in the mentoring relationship?
Data analysis methods should be specified in advance before a study begins
  • Which of the following is true regarding data analysis?
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following statements most clearly illustrates the principle of beneficence:
  • Which of the following is a responsibility of each author?
Persons who have not yet attained the legal age of consent under the applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted.
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) guidelines?
  • Which of the following is true about the management of conflicts of interest?
  • According to federal regulations, "children" are defined as:Persons who have not yet attained the legal age of consent under the applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which the research was approved.Persons who are under 18 years of age.Persons who have not yet attained the legal age of consent under the applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted.Persons who are under 21 years of age.
  • Which of following is true about the management of conflicts of interest?
D. Respect for Persons, Beneficence, Justice.
  • Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the National Research Act in 1974 and ultimately to the Belmont Report and Federal regulations for human subject protection?A. The Public Health Service Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male.B. Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo).C. The Harvard T3 study.D. Tearoom Trade Study (Humphreys).
  • Which of the following are the three principles discussed in the Belmont Report?A. IRB review, Federal regulations, Declaration of Helsinki.B. Informed Consent, Institutional Assurance, Researcher responsibility.C. Privacy, Confidentiality, Equitable selection of subjects.D. Respect for Persons, Beneficence, Justice.
  • Which of the following is the main reason why proper training in euthanasia techniques is important?
  • Which of the following is an example of how the Principle of Beneficence can be applied to a study employing human subjects?A. Providing detailed information about the study and obtaining the subject's consent to participate.B. Determining that the study has a maximization of benefits and a minimization of risks.C. Ensuring that the selection of subjects includes people from all segments of the population.D. Ensuring that persons with diminished autonomy are protected.
Clear specification of the methods and procedures used is essential
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding authorship practices?
  • Which of the following is true regarding the traditional peer review process:
  • Which of the following is most likely to be considered plagiarism?
  • Which of the following is true regarding the reporting of research results?
Industry sponsors of research may seek to place restrictions on the disclosure of research results.
  • Which of the following is true regarding industry-sponsored research?
  • Which of the following is true regarding data acquisition?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding authorship practices?
  • Which of the following is true regarding the U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy?
A researcher becomes overly attached to a specific research outcome.
  • Which of the following most clearly illustrates an example of an academic conflict of interest?
  • Which of the following most accurately describes U.S. federal policy related to rcr instruction?
  • Which of the following is most likely to own the data resulting from a research project?
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding the responsibilities of reviewers?
Any form of research involving a human subject.
  • Which statement best describes what an IRB is responsible for reviewing:
  • Which of the following most accurately describes good mentoring practice?
  • Which entity is responsible for monitoring institutional compliance with PHS Policy?
  • What is the main function of a technology transfer office?
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