The Nuremberg Code
Declaration of Helsinki
The Belmont Report
APA Code of Ethics
Unethical Studies
100
The Nuremberg Code was established in this year. 

What is 1947?

100

The Declaration of Helsinki was adopted in this year.

What is 1964?

100

The Belmont Report was written in this year. 

What is 1979?

100

The APA Code of Ethics has this number of general principles.

What is 5?

100

This was the main variable in the Milgram Experiment.

What is obedience (to authority)?

200

The Nuremberg Code was established following this well-known historical event. 

What is World War II?

200

This new right lets research participants leave a study whenever they want, for any reason.

What is the right to withdraw?

200

These are the three ethical principles of the Belmont Report.

What is Beneficence, Respect for Persons (Autonomy), and Justice?

200

This is the target profession for which this code of ethics operates (think of what APA stands for). 

What are psychologists? 

200

This unethical study was the basis of the Belmont Report.

What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?

300

There are ___ (number) of rules of research conduct in the Nuremberg Code.

What is 10?

300

The three "vulnerable participants" identified in this declaration.

What are children, mentally ill persons, and sick people?

300

The need for informed consent falls under this Belmont principle.

What is Respect for Persons?

300

This is general principle B of the APA Code of Ethics.

What is Fidelity and Responsibility?

300

This unethical study took place in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s. 

What is the Aversion Projects?

400

This is the first and foremost principle of the Nuremberg Code.

What is informed consent of the human subject?

400

The Declaration of Helsinki led to the formation of this independent review process for research before it can be conducted. 

What is ethical committees/Institutional Review Boards?

400

This is the principle that stresses the need to maximize benefits and minimize harms to research participants.

What is Beneficence?

400

This general principle looks at a person's right to be autonomous. 

What is Respect for People's Rights and Dignity (Principle E)?

400

This unethical study is named after one participant who died from complications from an experimental drug administered during the conducting of research.

What is the Jesse Gelsinger Experiment?

500

This code of ethics was established by the World Medical Association as a follow-up to the Nuremberg Code. 

What is the Declaration of Helsinki?

500

This is how the Declaration of Helsinki differs from the Nuremberg Code. 

What is protecting the well-being of human subjects over the good of science and society?

500

This is how the Belmont Report is different from the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki.

What is being human-subjects centered? 

500

Complete the excerpt from the preamble: "Psychologists are committed to increasing ____ and ____ knowledge of behavior..."

What is scientific and professional?

500

This study focused on stuttering. It involved long-lasting harm to children, with some developing speech and emotional disorders later in life. 

What is the Monster Study?