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- A patient with a particular condition whose tissue was removed to
help scientists better understand that condition and how to treat it.
- That same college employee responding to a survey from a labour
relations professor aimed at measuring job satisfaction in unionized vs
non-unionized academic staff. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-A2-2. which of the
following person is considered a research participant (select all that
apply)?
- A patient whose tissue was removed to determine whether they had a
condition requiring treatment.
- A patient with a particular condition whose tissue was removed to
help scientists better understand that condition and how to treat it.
- An employee of a college who must fill out a job satisfaction survey
anonymously for the Human Resources department.
,- That same college employee responding to a survey from a labour
relations professor aimed at measuring job satisfaction in unionized vs
non-unionized academic staff.
Participation in research is a choice, based on information about the
risks and potential benefits of the research. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-A1-1.
Which one of the following statements reflects the TCPS 2 core
principle of Respect for Persons?
- Participation in research is a choice, based on information about the
risks and potential benefits of the research.
- Research should be designed so as to avoid exposing participants to
unnecessary risks.
- Research studies should be designed so that the burdens and the
potential benefits of the research are distributed fairly.
- A graduate student at an eligible Canadian college conducting self-
funded research on political protest groups by interviewing members of
those groups.
- A professor at an eligible Canadian university who is conducting
research in Brazil on educational initiatives involving Indigenous
Peoples.
- A researcher at an eligible academic institution conducts research
within that institution that is funded by their department, not the
Agencies
- A master's student at an eligible institution conducts their research
with street youth, not on the premises of the institution; - ✔✔ANSWER
,✔✔-A1-2. Which of the following researchers must follow the TCPS 2
(select all that apply)?
- A graduate student at an eligible Canadian college conducting self-
funded research on political protest groups by interviewing members of
those groups.
- A professor at an eligible Canadian university who is conducting
research in Brazil on educational initiatives involving Indigenous
Peoples.
- An independent researcher hired by a private company to conduct
research on consumer brand loyalties.
- A researcher at an eligible academic institution conducts research
within that institution that is funded by their department, not the
Agencies
- A master's student at an eligible institution conducts their research
with street youth, not on the premises of the institution
- A graduate student at an eligible Canadian university who has a grant
from NSERC to conduct research on the link between climate change
and the bee population.
- The researcher's institution may take action under the institution's
policies.
- SSHRC may take recourse that can range from a letter of awareness to
a denial of eligibility for funding, depending on the seriousness of the
breach. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-A1-3. What happens if a researcher with a
SSHRC grant breaches the TCPS 2 when conducting their research
(select all that apply)?
, - The TCPS 2 is a voluntary set of guidelines, so there are no
consequences for a breach.
- The researcher's institution may take action under the institution's
policies.
- SSHRC may take recourse that can range from a letter of awareness to
a denial of eligibility for funding, depending on the seriousness of the
breach.
Respect for human dignity - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-A1-4. What is the
fundamental value upon which the TCPS 2 is based?
- Do no harm.
- All persons are created equal.
- Respect for human dignity
- Autonomy
- Consult with colleagues, disciplinary associations, or lawyers, to
determine how best to resolve the conflict
- Anticipate potential conflicts and design research to avoid them,
where possible. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-A1-5. How should a researcher
resolve a potential conflict between ethics considerations and legal
obligations (select all that apply)?
- Consult with colleagues, disciplinary associations, or lawyers, to
determine how best to resolve the conflict
- Fulfil the ethical obligations
- they have more moral weight.