Ch. 12
Ch. 13
Research Ethics I
Random
100

Probability of harm no greater than ordinarily presented in daily life.

Minimal risk

100

This survey strategy combines methods like mail and Internet contact to reduce coverage error and improve response rates. 

Mixed Mode Strategy

100

Authors of Research Ethics I

Horner and Minifie

100

How eyes do bees have?

5

200

Obligation to protect subjects by maximizing possible benefits and minimizing possible harms.

Beneficence

200

This type of email survey is considered to be a better alternative to the plain text survey

HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)

200

The cutting into a live organism, animal or human.

Vivisection

200


Quadratic formula

300

The three basic ethical principles identified in the Belmont Report. 

Respect for persons, Beneficence, Justice

300

The chapter uses as an example to use when using web survey software to develop mail survey 

WEBCT

300

The Three Rs

Reduce, Refine, Replace

300

A landlocked Central European nation bordered by Germany, Austria, Slovakia, and Poland.

Czech Republic

400

Protect students, clients, or subordinates from adverse consequences of declining or withdrawing 

Std.8.04 (a)

400

This type of survey is an extremely adaptable method with a long history of widespread use in the social sciences.

The mail survey

400

Recognize the value of medical research with animals, and campaign for the humane care and use of animals.

Animal Welfare

400

A feud between two musicians that began in 2000 and one had to present a MTV award to the other.

Eminem and Christina Aguilera

500

Federal policy that regulates procedures for protecting human research participants in the U.S.

45 CFR Part 46 or 45 CFR 46 or "The Common Rule"

500

This section if the mail survey is often overlooked 

The cover letter

500

Oversees regulatory compliance of federally funded research.

Office for Human Research Protections

500

Mr. Botello's record on fantasy league

6-8

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