"What" Basic Definitions
"Who" Investigator Responsibilities
“When and Why” Functions of the IRB Committee and Application Preparations
“How” Consent Considerations
(DOUBLE POINT ROUND)
“Where” Special Populations Considerations
100
A word with the same two syllables in “automatic”, this activity is considered to be research if it involves this type of investigation.
What is “systematic”?
100
A word that describes governance in higher education also describes the responsibility between the IRB committee and investigators.
What is “shared”?
100
All applications must be submitted via this “blank” box which sounds this word that describes someone of is head of a class.
What is “drop?” (top)
100
The IRB may approve this “blank” or alteration of the consent process provided that the study presents minimal “blank” to the subject.
What are “waiver and risk”?
100
Federal regulations require special precautions be taken when enrolling human subjects who are classified as “blank” populations
What is “vulnerable”?
200
Systematic investigation is designed to develop or contribute this kind of knowledge wherein the first three syllables of the word can also be used to describe a high ranking officer in the army.
What is “generalizable”?
200
This word is the syllable in the word leadership and also describes the “blank” investigator who is responsible for the overall conduct of the study
What is “Lead”?
200
The IRB forms, policies and submission procedures are periodically revised to ensure that the IRB has the necessary “blank” required to perform a complete review.
What is “information?”
200
This type of “blank” consent is appropriate for studies in which the researcher will have direct physical contact with study; however, the consent document would be the only record linking the “blank” to the research.
What are “oral” and “subject?”
200
These vulnerable populations include children, prisoners, and “blank” women?
What is “pregnant”?
300
Activities not systematic and not designed to contribute to general knowledge or done for “blank” use do not meet this definition
What is “personal”?
300
This word is the name of Baptist University in Nashville, Tennessee, and also is the name of a Report which outlines the basic principles of research.
What is the “Belmont Report”?
300
A complete application must include a cover sheet, questions and answers form, consent form, other supplemental forms, and what type of completion certificate?
What is “CITI”?
300
The oral consent document should include information regarding the nature and duration of study procedures, “blank and blank”, alternatives, and cost to subjects.
What are “risks and benefits”?
300
The IRB must make a determination regarding the risk to the “blank” as well as the risk of the pregnant woman.
What is “fetus”?
400
Research is considered to involve these type “blank” subjects if it entails obtaining about living individuals, and word sounds the name of a U. S. president for Missouri (also the former name of a university in Missouri).
What is “human”?
400
The principle of beneficence requires investigators to design ethical research, protect human subjects from unnecessary “blank”, which sounds like the name of a famous HBCU in Nashville, Tennessee.
What is the “risk?”
400
The IRB reserves the right to return any application submitted with “blank” or “blank” information? (Double Points)
What is “incomplete and inaccurate”?
400
A “blank” consent from serves as signed documentation that the consent process has occurred.
What is “written”?
400
Generally all research enrolling individuals under the age of “blank” (number) will require written consent
What is “18”?
500
Research involves the use of individually identifiable information originally obtained in a context in which individuals can reasonably expect “blank” in which the word begins with “p” and sounds like the word irony.
What is “privacy”?
500
All lead investigators whether student or faculty, must complete this type human subjects protection module prior to submitting their application for IRB review. The two syllable word is also the name of a financial institution where some college students bank.
What is “CITI”?
500
Research using only archival data is considered a “blank” study and researchers should provide IRB with dates in which the data was originally collected.
What is “retrospective”?
500
When a written is required, the investigator must give the “blank or blanks” legally authorized representative adequate opportunity to read it and ask questions before signing the document.
What is “human subject or subjects”?
500
Foster parents may not consent to research for children in their custody who are “blanks” of the state.
What are "wards"?
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