A) Confidentiality
B) Fidelity
C) Autonomy
D) Beneficence
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A) should not inflict intentional harm to participants and avoid the risk of harming others.
B) should assign participants from waiting list to delayed-treatment groups.
C) should treat unequals unequally only in proportion to their relevant differences.
D) should present the facts of how a study is going to be executed.
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A) a researcher should slow down to reflect on a situation and come up with a calculated response when faced with an ethical dilemma.
B) a researcher should avoid referring to previous articles to prevent biases from creeping into his or her research design.
C) a researcher should consider routinely assessing the psychological adjustment and reaction of the participants involved in a study in various ways.
D) a researcher should be true to the spirit of creation of new knowledge and not let assumptions of other colleagues cloud his or her judgment.
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A) Selecting only those participants who have certain characteristics that make them more resistant to the risks involved in the study
B) Being self-assured and impervious to the views of colleagues that may introduce biases
C) Always giving more weightage to societal benefits than individual costs while designing a research experiment
D) Taking the worldview and the cultural background of the researcher into consideration while assessing risks involved in the study
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A) The order of authorship should be decided according to the decreasing order of the scholarly contributions of the researchers.
B) People who organized or conducted statistical analysis should be credited in the footnotes.
C) Faculty advisor who provides encouragement and technical assistance in designing the study should be named first author.
D) The first author should be authorized to decide the order of authorship to minimize potential differences of opinions among the contributors.
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A) A description of the researcher's scholarly achievements
B) The set of ethical guidelines called Code of Ethics, developed by the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Association (APA)
C) A statement indicating voluntary participation and option of discontinuation without penalty
D) The financial benefits to the family of the participant
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A) nonmaleficence
B) fidelity
C) beneficence
D) justice
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A) Similar questions getting addressed with the same data are acceptable due to the absence of intention of duplication.
B) Multiple articles reporting the same findings based on the same data set may give an impression of availability of more information on a particular topic than is warranted.
C) Duplicate publications are always synonymous with piecemeal publications.
D) Multiple reports on the same data set would be unacceptable, irrespective of the amount of time elapsed.
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A) First authorship is acceptable if a supervisor is substantially involved in the development of the design and measurement procedures.
B) Second authorship may be considered obligatory if a supervisor designates the primary variables, makes major interpretative contributions, or provides the database.
C) First authorship is a courtesy if a supervisor provides encouragement, physical facilities, financial support, critiques, or editorial contributions.
D) Second authorship is unacceptable if a supervisor merely designates the general area of concern.
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A) present just the facts and leave the interpretation to the stakeholders to reduce bias.
B) privately acknowledge contributions of all people involved in a study.
C) report findings and present them in a way that is clear and understandable to readers.
D) filter out research results that do not support a particular theory.
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