Ethical obligations regarding analysis and reporting
a. require that technical shortcomings and failures of the study be revealed.
b. allow the researcher to determine whether or not to report negative findings.
c. Encourage the researcher to always describe the findings as the product of a carefully preplanned analytical strategy.
d. all of these.
A
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a. Medical home b. Person-centered planning c. Medical model d. Integrated care
) The FBI's Uniform Crime Reports accurately reflect actual rates of criminal behavior in the United States
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Dr. Henry Beecher's 1966 article in the New England Journal of Medicine had what significance in the realm of ethics?
a. It outlined the future of ethical guidelines that influenced ethical practices today. b. It presented unethical cases of research that endangered the health of participants without their knowledge to the public. c. It presented the lack of progress in ethics that the United States was facing, arguing that research needs to be reformed. d. It argued that ethics is overrated and that scientific progress will unambiguously be hindered by an unwarranted focus on ethical behavior.
Which of the following are NOT among the assumptions made about summative program
evaluations by those who use nonpositivist approaches?
a. There are multiple stakeholders in social interventions. b. Interpretation and social meanings are at the core of social interventions. c. Social interventions reflect and reinforce inequitable distributions of power. d. All of the answers represent assumptions made by these approaches.