Most people who live in public housing are
(a) elderly;
(b) on welfare;
(c) disabled;
(d) all of the above.
Ans: D
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One of the earliest examples of unethical and harmful research to human subjects was research conducted by which of the following groups?
a. American scientists in the Vietnam War b. Russian scientists in WWI c. Nazi scientists in WWII d. Japanese scientists in WWII
What is a question that is really NOT central to research ethics?
A. Who will benefit or suffer from the actions of the researcher? B. Whose rights should take priority over the rights of others? C. Does the end (knowledge) justify the means (potential discomfort or harm to participants)? D. Will it produce an article for the researcher?
What is considered exempt research in the context of the IRB?
a. Work evaluating educational practices in established educational settings. b. Research for the immediate good of society. c. Work evaluating medical practices in hospital settings. d. Research using non-human subjects, i.e., animals.
The "Clean Election" laws that are implemented in many states are meant to:
a) Ensure that candidates do not resort to negative campaigning techniques b) Ensure that candidates use only respecttful, non-offensive language when addressing the public. c) Promote green practices and use of renewable energy in campaigns. d) Minimize the influence of large donors on election outcomes.