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A) It is not necessary for personnel to be trained.
B) Key personnel must undergo rigorous training in order to be effective, accurate, and unbiased.
C) Key personnel must be professionally certified if involved in a medical study.
D) Key personnel must have adequate training and knowledge about the protection of human subjects and have annual continuing education.
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A) Examples include fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism.
B) Research practices must represent a significant deviation from commonly accepted practices.
C) Research behaviors must be intentional, knowing, or reckless.
D) Misconduct includes honestly made errors, if these could have been foreseen or prevented.
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A) The Nuremberg Code
B) The Declaration of Helsinki
C) The Treaty of Versailles
D) The Principles of Belmont
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A) Comprised of individuals who have advanced academic qualifications, diverse life experiences, and seniority within the institution
B) Comprised of individuals who are diverse, representing different research experiences, professional statuses, and demographics
C) Comprised of individuals who were recommended due to having demonstrated professional integrity and possessing advanced knowledge within their fields
D) Comprised of individuals who have advanced knowledge specific to the research problem and the population of sampling
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A) A section regarding how informed consent would be obtained
B) A discussion of the philosophical argument of the nature of knowledge to be gained
C) Identification and analysis of any associated risks and benefits of the study
D) Any special considerations given to vulnerable populations
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Multiple Choice
A) An IRB exists within a university, medical center, or other industry solely to outweigh the financial risks associated with research for the institution.
B) An IRB exists within a university, medical center, or other institution to review research proposals and ensure that the study is safe and ethical for all participants.
C) An IRB exists within a university, medical center, or other institution to ensure all documentation related to research is adequate and correct.
D) An IRB exists within a university, medical center, or other industry to protect only individuals on whom research is being conducted.
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A) Beneficence
B) Veracity
C) Respect for persons
D) Justice
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