Title: When potential human research participants appear to lack understanding of what the research will ... Post by: JrobJrob on Feb 18, 2018 When potential human research participants appear to lack
understanding of what the research will entail and to sign a statement of voluntary informed consent, this should be handled by: A. having witnesses present when data are collected from them. B. using an advocate to decide whether or not it is in their best interest to become research participants. C. providing them with written assurances of anonymity. D. allowing them to agree verbally to participate as research participants. If the target problem is too narrowly operationalized in a single system research study, what problem is likely to occur? A. treatment carryover B. symptom substitution (X) C. sampling bias D. sampling error What is a question that is really NOT central to research ethics? A. Who will benefit or suffer from the actions of the researcher? B. Whose rights should take priority over the rights of others? C. Does the end (knowledge) justify the means (potential discomfort or harm to participants)? D. Will it produce an article for the researcher? Title: When potential human research participants appear to lack understanding of what the research will ... Post by: cstew94 on Feb 18, 2018 Content hidden
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