Dealing truthfully with individuals with whom counselors come into professional contact.
What is veracity?
This act authorized the creation of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.
What is the National Research Act of 1974?
Data is considered to be this when a researcher knows the identity of a participant but does not disclose this identity.
What is confidential?
The officials of an institution cannot approve a research proposal without first getting the approval of this board.
What is the Institutional Review Board?
A research study in which the research plan evolves and changes as the researcher is immersed in the research process is most likely classified as this type of research.
What is qualitative?
Fostering the right to control the direction of one's life.
What is autonomy?
A counselor who is seeking medical or mental health information from another professional source should be familiar with these guidelines.
What are the HIPAA guidelines?
The process through which a participant agrees to participate in research by their own free will and is informed of their rights / provided with full knowledge of all aspects of the research study.
What is informed consent?
An Institution Review Board must include one of these.
What is a non-scientist?
This is the section of a research proposal where the researcher/author outlines exactly what they did.
What is the procedures section?
Working for the good of the individual and society by promoting mental health and well-being.
What is beneficence?
The Federal Act that provides for the privacy of educational records and data.
What is The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?
Researchers studies are primarily built upon trust between these two parties.
Who are the researchers and the participants?
An Institutional Review Board must have at least this many members.
How many is 5?
A distribution can be described this way is 50% of the scores are above the mean and 50% are below the mean.
What is normally distributed?
Treating individuals equitably and fostering fairness and equality.
What is justice?
This report summarized the National Research Act (1974) to provide easy access to individuals conducting and participating in research.
What is The Belmont Report?
In a research study, this is a term for not conveying the true nature of the research study to which the participants have consented.
What is deception?
These are the circumstances under which a proposed research project involving human subjects requires an IRB approval.
When is prior to the execution of the study and collection of data?
Avoiding actions that cause harm.
What is nonmaleficence?
The Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 is also referred to as this.
What is The Buckley Amendment?
This is the best way to ensure complete anonymity of research participants and involves the participants, the researchers, and the analysts not knowing which treatment each participant had.
What is triple blind data collection?
The Institutional Review Board is also known as this.
What is the Human Subjects Review Committee?
A distribution can be described this way when there are extreme scores at the lower end of the distribution.
What is negatively skewed?