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User Chyrine Macalib-OgCourse Research Integrity TrainingTest Human Participant Certification AssessmentStarted 6/4/14 2:48 PMSubmitted
6/4/14 2:59 PM
Status CompletedAttempt Score
6 out of 10 points
Time Elapsed
11 minutes.
Instructions
This assessment is designed in a multiple-choice and true-false format. You must achieve a success rate of 80%; no more than 2 questions may be missed. If you score lower than 80%, you should review the assignments in the tutorial again and repeat the assessment.
Question 11 out of 1 points
When listing risks, you do NOT need to list "soft" risks such as embarrassment.Selected Answer:
False
Correct Answer:
False
Response Feedback:
Correct! Participants must be informed of ALL potential risks, psychological as well as physical.
Question 20 out of 1 points
Research that involves interviewing an adult about his/her nutrition or exercise habits; or analysis of anonymously recorded archival data; or evaluating two curricula geared toward teaching chemistry to middle school students would most likely receive:Selected Answer:
An expedited review.
Correct Answer:
An exempt review.
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
IRB stands for:Selected Answer:
Institutional Review Board
Correct Answer:
Institutional Review Board
Response Feedback:
That's correct. Keep up the good work!
Question 40 out of 1 points
The most common reason for non-approval of an application to the Human Subjects Review Committee is:Selected Answer:
Not including the purpose of the study.
Correct Answer:
Not answering the questions thoroughly.
Response Feedback:
Sorry, no. The most common error is not following the instructions and answering the questions thoroughly.
Question 50 out of 1 points
The purpose of the Academic Department HSRC member review is to quickly spot any major flaws in the proposal.Selected Answer:
False
Correct Answer:
True
Response Feedback:
Sorry. The answer is True.
Question 61 out of 1 points
What is the review category for a proposed research study conducted in a
public school that is observational (no identifying information such as names is recorded)?Selected Answer:
Exempt review (Director of the Center for Research and Chair of HSRC must approve category.)
Correct Answer:
Exempt review (Director of the Center for Research and Chair of HSRC must approve category.)
Response Feedback:
Bingo! You are correct!
Question 71 out of 1 points
It should be clearly stated in the consent information if there are no benefits to a study.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
True
Response Feedback:
Correct! Participants have the right to know any benefits or lack of benefits from participating in the study.
Question 81 out of 1 points
HHS regulations include additional protection for vulnerable populations which includeSelected Answer:
A. Children, pregnant women, and prisoners
Correct Answer:
A. Children, pregnant women, and prisoners
Response Feedback:
Bravo! Good job! The DHHS guidelines provide extra protection for children, pregnant women, human fetuses, neonates, and prisoners.
Question 91 out of 1 points
During the informed consent process, investigators should ensure that:
Selected Answer:
The nature and expectations of the research including risks and benefits are explained clearly.
Correct Answer:
The nature and expectations of the research including risks and benefits are explained clearly.
Response Feedback:
That's right! The informed consent procedure is designed to permit the potential participant to freely choose whether to participate.
Question 100 out of 1 points
The ethical principles governing the conduct of human research established by the Belmont Report areSelected Answer:
D. Honor, Protection, and Integrity
Correct Answer:
C. Respect, Beneficence, and Justice
Response Feedback:
Oops! Wrong answer. Please review the DHHS OHRP Assurance Online Training: HHS Regulations & Institutional Responsibilities module.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 2:59:37 PM EDT