Increased muscle strength and reduced body mass, acne, aggression, changes to libido and mood, competitiveness, and combativeness are all symptoms of:
A) ?alcohol abuse.
B) ?inhalant abuse.
C) ?anabolic steroid abuse.
D) ?cannabinoid abuse.
C
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Suppose a researcher has proposed to conduct a study on the natural responses to stressful encounters by faking a heart attack on a busy street corner while another researcher observes the behavior of people who react. The study subjects do not know the heart attack is a fake. The observer will make notes about the behaviors of the bystanders but will not know their identities. Which issue in research ethics would be most problematic for this study, so that the IRB would tend to focus upon it?
A. confidentiality B. voluntary participation C. harm D. justice
When calculating benefit?cost ratios:
a. it is important to pay attention to negative numbers. b. the lower the numeric ratio, the lower the cost of change. c. the best numeric cost?ratio is usually the best in the real world. d. the more closely the ratio approaches or exceeds 1, the greater the solution’s chance of success
Kapp and Anderson discuss 4 areas or pitfalls they have experienced that impede evaluation use. Identify these 4 areas.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT a current ethical standard concerning the treatment of human subjects:
a. Research should cause no harm to subjects b. Anonymity or confidentiality must be maintained c. Researchers should fully disclose their identity d. Subjects should be compensated for their time and effort e. Benefits of the research should outweigh any foreseeable risks