Research Ethics
Belmont Report
Potpourri
Measurement
Sampling Techniques
100
Code for Medical Research Ethics
What is the Nuremberg Code
100
People are capable of independent thinking and reasoning
What is 'Respect for Persons'?
100
In this area of psychology 67% of the studies use deception
What is Social Psychology?
100
An interrater reliability of .65 is:
What is unacceptable?
100
Observing how people interact with each other in the morning versus the afternoon
What is random time sampling?
200
Includes use of animals in Research
What is the Nuremberg Code
200
When research is conducted for the welfare of humankind
What is Beneficence?
200
Guidelines for procedures after deception is used includes the use of the :
What is Mill's Method of Debriefing?
200
When a researcher observes the types of hairstyles, the ______ measurement is used:
What is nominal scale?
200
Studying the impact of anxiety during tests, interviews, in speech class
What is random situation sampling?
300
What is research that seeks knowledge for the sake of knowledge
What is Basic Research?
300
When the consent form is written at the 8th grade reading level, one assures ____of the information
What is Comprehension?
300
Dressing up like a student and sitting in a class to take a test is and example of this observational method
What is Participant observation?
300
When the researcher notes the price of the hairstyles at the salon, the ____scale is used
What is the ratio scale?
300
To observe the behavior of children, one would enter the class and wait for the reactions to oneself wear off
What is habituation?
400
What research precipitated the need for Human Research Ethics?
What are: Milgram's Study?, Thalidomide Study, Syphillis Study
400
When an assessment of risks and benefits is conducted, the element addressed in the Belmont report is:
What is Justice?
400
Siting in a class and taking a test as a auditor with permission from the instructor is an example of this method of observation
What is Participant observation?
400
When the researcher sets up a 'hair and beauty' day to observe the popularity of hairstyles, the researcher is using the ____observational method
What is structured observation?
400
To observe the behavior of children, one would enter the class gradually forthe reactions to oneself wear off; e.g, stay at the door, then the corner of the room, then the center of the room!
What is systematic desensitization?
500
This study violated human research ethics by not following the participants to reverse the associated risks
What was Milgram's Obedience Study?
500
When a child is below 18 years, one has to acquire ___ consent and participant _____
What is 'parental' consent and participant 'assent'?
500
Watching students take a test is an example of this observational method
What is Naturalistic Observation?
500
When the researcher ranks hairstyles from prettiest to #$**, the following scale is used:
What is the ordinal scale?
500
Studying the impact of anxiety during tests, in several speech classes, is an example of
What is random event sampling?