PHRP Archived Course Quiz English
PHRP Archived Course Quiz English
A. Nuremberg trials
B. Syphilis Study at Tuskegee
C. Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital Study
D. Willowbrook Study
A. True
B. False
A. It was written by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects.
B. It articulated ethical principles that formed the basis for the HHS Human Subjects Regulations.
C. Belmont is another word for individual autonomy and respect.
D. It was a seminal document about the concept of informed consent.
A. True
B. False
A. Evaluation
B. Research Development
C. Testing
D. All of the above
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A. Has reached the legal age to provide informed consent in the State.
B. Is willing to accept certain risks if the research will benefit others in the future.
C. Understands the risks and benefits of his or her participation and is able to make a voluntary
decision if adequate information is provided.
D. Meets all eligibility criteria for a study and asks the investigator if she or he may participate.
11. The regulations strongly suggest but do not require that the informed consent
process be delivered in a language that is understandable to the subject.
A. True
B. False
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A. True
B. False
14. If a researcher determines that his/her study poses no more than minimal risk as
defined in 45 CFR 46, there is no need for the protocol to have IRB review and
approval.
A. True
B. False
16. Because the expedited IRB review process is generally used for certain types of
minimal risk research, it is less stringent than review by the full IRB.
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
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A. A family member's consent for another individual may be sufficient, as long as community
consent is given
B. Federal regulations preclude the conduct of PHS-funded research
C. Community consent to participate in the research study is sufficient and no IRB approval is
required
D. In addition to the cultural norm, individual informed consent is required
20. IRBs reviewing research in a different geographical location and/or cultural context
have a responsibility to:
A. Obtain knowledge of the local context by talking to those who have traveled to the region
B. Defer to an IRB that is in the situated within the local research context
C. Ask specialists with direct knowledge of the local research context to participate in IRB
discussions
D. B or C
E. A or C
21. It is ethical to use deceptive methods in research when the scientific goals of the
project can be achieved by non-deceptive methods.
A. True
B. False
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Answer Key
Codes and Regulations
Beneficence
Justice