Acronyms and Administration
Basic Regulations
History
Risk
Chairs' Choice
100

IRB stands for...

What is Institutional Review Board?

100

Children, prisoners, individuals with cognitive impairments are considered this 

Who are vulnerable populations?

100

This event was intended to last for 6 months but lasted 40 years and is a key event for human subjects research regulation?

What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?

100

Documents that must be available within a week of convened IRB meetings

What are draft IRB minutes?

100

MSU's IRB Chair is...

Who is Dr. Ben Wax?

200

HRPP stands for...

What is Human Subject Research Protection Program?

200

In consent forms, the recommended reading level is this?

What is 8th grade reading level (or less depending on who participants are)?

200

This drug was marketed as a treatment for morning sickness but led to deformities in newborns around the 1950s?

What is Thalidomide?

200

For Exempt and Expedited studies risk should be...

What is no more than minimal?

200

MSU's IRB Vice Chair is...?

Who is Tom Ritter?

300

The name of our Accrediting Organization is...?

What is AAHRPP?

300

An IRB must have at least this number of members

What is 5?

300

After the Nuremberg Trials, this was established

What is the Nuremburg Code?

300

If a study is expedited and is occurring in a foreign country, what is required in order for this to occur?

What is a Local Context Review?

300

This expands the knowledge base of a scientific discipline or other scholarly field of study.?

What is Generalizable Knowledge?

400

What is the new level of review that was introduced in the 2018 regulations?

What is Limited IRB Review?

400

Which internet browser is the most compatible with myprotocol?

What is firefox?

400

The National Research Act established the existence of IRBs in this year. 

What is 1974 (July 12, 1974)?

400
An IRB member must be _______ when she/he has a conflict of interest and cannot vote or be counted toward the quorum.
What is recused?
400

The Pillars of the Belmont Report are Respect for Persons, Beneficence, and this?

What is Justice

500

PAM stands for...?

What is Post-Approval Monitoring?

500

This external agency requires reporting of serious or continuing noncompliance are

Who are OHRP?

500

What federal agency first required the review of all human subjects research by an ethics committee? 

What is the NIH?

500

If the risk is indicated as more than minimal, the study will automatically go for ____ review

What is full board?

500

Who annually reviews the Composition of MSU's IRB?

Who is the IRB chair, HRPP Staff and the IO?