A teacher informs his students that he is conducting a research study to improve his teaching
methods. He informs the students that he will pass out a teacher rating form during class time.
Students are instructed not to put their names on the form and after completion of the task, he
asks them to drop them in a box on the way out of class. After the last survey is dropped off,
his teaching assistant takes the box, enters the data, and shreds the rating sheets. Although this
teacher has addressed some important ethical guidelines, which of the following ethical issues
remains most apparent or concerning?
A) It is impossible to maintain confidentiality of the responses, the instructor could
academically harm a student that provides a bad evaluation.
B) The researcher did not properly outline the benefits of the study.
C) The students were not provided compensation for their time, he should have offered
extra credit.
D) The students may feel compelled to take part in the study because they are his student;
thus, their participation may not be voluntary.
D
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Which of the following is an accurate evaluation of the genetic influences on traits?
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_____ designs help to control for cohort effects
a. Cross-sectional b. Longitudinal c. Sequential d. Both longitudinal and sequential
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false