Key Terms
Ethical Issues
Institutional Review Boards
Stanford Prison Experiment
100
The identity of a research subject is not known, and it is impossible to link data about a subject to an individuals name.
What is Anonymity
100
True or False: Research in Criminal Justice must be voluntary.
What is True
100
Review committees established by government agencies and nongovernment organizations that conduct research involving human subjects.
What is Institutional review boards
100
This is the year Stanford Experiment took place
What is 1971
200
Conforming to norms and standards embraced by a group or profession.
What is Ethical
200
Possible harm to subjects may be justified when...
What is the potential benefits outweigh the harm.
200
These are the two main purpose of an institutional review board.
What is To evaluate potential risks to human subjects, and to determine if the procedures safeguard the subjects safety, confidentiality, and general welfare
200
True or False: Participants were allowed to leave the simulation periodically so that emotions did not run too high
What is False
300
Researchers know the identity of a research subject but promise not to reveal any information that can be attributed to an individual subject.
What is Confidentiality
300
Full disclosure of research purpose with informed consent.
What is Voluntary participation.
300
True or False: Making sure that grant money is spent appropriately is a purpose of institutional review boards.
What is False
300
___ were selected out of 70 applicants.
What is 24
400
Telling research subjects about research goals, procedures, and potential risks before asking them to participate.
What is Informed consent
400
According to federal regulations, this special population needs attention in the field of criminal justice.
What is Juvenile delinquents
400
These are the exceptions that an IRB is not always required for.
What is Educational purposes and studies that conduct anonymous information only
400
Due to "unexpectedly intense reactions", the experiment only lasted ___ days, when it was supposed to last ___ weeks.
What is 6;2
500
A publication that proposed three ethical principles to guide the protection of human subjects: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice.
What is Belmont Report
500
An interview with victims of domestic violence designed to measure their reluctance to report their victimization to the police may result in this.
What is Psychological harm
500
In order to eliminate restrictions on academic freedom, ___ has published a summary of how IRBs regulate social science research.
What is the American Association of University Professors.
500
"Prisons are brutal and dehumanizing because of the types of people who run them and are incarcerated in them", was the experiments...
What is Dispositional hypothesis
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