What is the best definition of an institutional review board?

a) a group of people who make decisions regarding an institution's human resources
b) a group of people found in most public institutions and private agencies who render a judgment as to whether experiments carried out in their facilities are free from risk
c) a group of people who review the literature produced by researchers in their institution in order to keep an accounting of it
d) a group of people representing many different institutions who meet to review the current literature in their respective fields


d

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A chartering system that provided the same charter for all cities was the:

A. special charter. B. optional charter. C. general charter. D. classified charter.

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a) Ms. Trevino's action reflected retrospective voting. b) Ms. Trevino's action reflected the coattail effect. c) Ms. Trevino voted a straight ticket. d) Ms. Trevino voted a split ticket. e) Ms. Trevino's action reflected prospective voting.

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