An institution's IRB is responsible for determining a research proposal's ethical soundness in addition to conducting a __________ of the proposed study.
a. financial analysis
b. political correctness analysis
c. risk-benefit analysis
d. historical analysis
Question 2
Colleges and universities in the United States that conduct research with human participants must establish an IRB, which stands for
a. Institutional Review Board.
b. International Rights Briefing.
c. Incorporated Respect Baseline.
d. Incompatible Rules Bargain.