Answer to Question 1
ANS: A
A major focus of the Declaration of Helsinki was the differentiation of therapeutic research from nontherapeutic research.
The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare regulations were published in 1973, providing for the protection of human research subjects.
The development of the Nuremberg Code in 1949 addressed the mistreatment of human subjects.
The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research was formed in 1978. It was established by the National Research Act, which passed in 1974.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: A
Coding is a method of indexing or identifying categories in the data. These categories receive a code that is entered into the computer and can be retrieved later for further analysis.
Data in qualitative studies are not changed into numbers for analysis. Coding is a method of indexing or identifying categories in the data. These categories receive a code that is entered into the computer and can be retrieved later for further analysis.
Data are often collected in a sporadic fashion and do not fall together quickly. Coding is a method of indexing or identifying categories in the data. These categories receive a code that is entered into the computer and can be retrieved later for further analysis.
Although computer programs are available to assist with analysis, they do not often analyze the data as in quantitative studies. Coding is a method of indexing or identifying categories in the data. These categories receive a code that is entered into the computer and can be retrieved later for further analysis.