311 study/ TCPS 2 Exam Questions and answers/ PREDICTOR PAPER/
311 study/ TCPS 2 Exam Questions and answers/ PREDICTOR PAPER/ How does TCPS 2 define research? a. To study (something) thoroughly so as to present it in a detailed, accurate manner b. An undertaking intended to establish facts, principles or generalizable knowledge c. An undertaking intended to extend knowledge through a disciplined inquiry or systematic investigation - -c. An undertaking intended to extend knowledge through a disciplined inquiry or systematic investigation Which of the following examples of research will likely require a submission for REB review? a. Research that uses local police department annual reports to extend understanding of crime rates in different communities b. An evaluation of a managerial certificate program with the goal of program improvement c. A study on the impact of discrimination and bullying on adolescent Métis attitudes and behaviours - -c. A study on the impact of discrimination and bullying on adolescent Métis attitudes and behaviours Which of the following examples of research could likely proceed without REB review? a. A study to determine which resources and facilities do the best job of meeting the physical needs of people living in retirement homes b. A study relying on data from Statistics Canada to examine the economic status of Canadians who were dropped from welfare due to budget cut-backs in the 1990's c. A study to assess the satisfaction of clients of a new community-based rehabilitation therapy program. - -b. A study relying on data from Statistics Canada to examine the economic status of Canadians who were dropped from welfare due to budget cut-backs in the 1990's A proposal to a Research Ethics Board (REB) must clearly state. (select the best answer) a. There are no foreseeable risks to participants. b. There are only minimal foreseeable risks to participants. c. Both the probability and the magnitude of foreseeable risks to participants. - -c. Both the probability and the magnitude of foreseeable risks to participants. A research proposal is submitted to an REB that openly identifies foreseeable risks to participants. This proposal. a. must argue that potential benefits to participants, or knowledge gained from the study, justifies the foreseeable risks b. will require the researcher to make at least some modifications to the study methods before receiving approval c. is unlikely to be approved - -a. must argue that potential benefits to participants, or knowledge gained from the study, justifies the foreseeable risks Social and economic risks are not always obvious. Which of these scenarios could pose these risks? a. A biomedical engineer recruiting seniors with fractures to test the efficacy of a new bone replacement material b. A sociologist investigating teenage crime asks for interviews
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