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bobthebuilder

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Which of the following is an example of research misconduct?
 
  A) Fabrication of data
  B) Concealed observation
  C) IRB rejection
  D) A high monetary incentive to study participants

Question 2

The following are approaches to measuring research variables, except:
 
  A) Self-reports
  B) Literature reviews
  C) Observations
  D) Biophysiologic measurements



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Answer to Question 1

A
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Ethical conduct in research involves not only protecting the rights of human and animal subjects but also efforts to maintain high standards of integrity and avoid such forms of research misconduct as plagiarism, fabrication of results, or falsification of data. Concealed observation, IRB rejection, or a high monetary incentive to study participants does not constitute research misconduct.

Answer to Question 2

B



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