Citi Training Exam 2 Questions and
Answers9
Managing this disclosure practice requires an understanding of the nature of a person's outside
professional activities and the amount of time spent on them. - ANSWERS-Conflict of
commtiment
What common step did the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation
(NSF), and Department of Defense (DoD) take to alert the scientific community about undue
foreign influence? - ANSWERS-"Dear Colleague" letters were sent to the broad research
community explaining current foreign influence concerns and specific agency requirements for
disclosing foreign engagements.
Which of the following characteristic(s) has been highlighted as a negative consequence in some
cases involving participation in a Foreign Talent Recruitment Program? - ANSWERS-All of the
above
Which of the following federal guidance and best practice sources should the research
community consider when addressing foreign government influence on campuses? - ANSWERS-
All of the above
(AAU/APLU, JCORE, Fiscal Year 2021, National Security...)
Reviewing a grant proposal requires to evaluate the project on the following except one -
ANSWERS-Number of breakthroughs
Peer review was introduced to: - ANSWERS-Satisfy the government regulatory requirement to
ensure that the peers' evaluation of a project would be preferred over a government official's
when deciding to fund.
, Which of the following is an ethical duty of peer reviewers: - ANSWERS-Professional in their
review
A researcher wants to recruit subjects who have a very rare disease. She finds there is an online
social networking support group for patients and their caregivers. She wants to join the group
and share her recruitment flyer for her study. In order to gain entry into the group, she has to
sign-up and create a username and password. She notices that the terms of use for the group
specifically state that the group is only for patients and their caregivers. She can click "Agree" to
the terms and pose as a patient to gain entry. - ANSWERS-False
IRBs will review the subject recruitment plan because: - ANSWERS-Recruitment is considered
part of informed consent, which is subject to IRB review.
ResearchKit is an example of: - ANSWERS-Open source framework
A researcher submitted her study about behavioral interventions for pain management for IRB
review and expects it to be reviewed this month. She wants to post her study recruitment ad on
Facebook prior to receiving IRB approval so she can start identifying subjects. She does not plan
to start the intervention before she receives IRB approval, only begin recruitment. This is
permitted by the regulations. - ANSWERS-False
IRBs are regulatorily required to review third party terms of service or end user license
agreement: - ANSWERS-False
A sponsor proposes research to evaluate reengineering a commercially available pacemaker. It is
hoped that the new pacemaker will pose fewer risks to individuals when compared to the
current commercially available product. How should this device be classified? - ANSWERS-
Significant risk device
An adult with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) presents to a physician. To date, no
behavioral or drug interventions have proven useful. The physician has just read several reports
about a drug that is approved and marketed for another indication, but has shown some benefit
Answers9
Managing this disclosure practice requires an understanding of the nature of a person's outside
professional activities and the amount of time spent on them. - ANSWERS-Conflict of
commtiment
What common step did the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation
(NSF), and Department of Defense (DoD) take to alert the scientific community about undue
foreign influence? - ANSWERS-"Dear Colleague" letters were sent to the broad research
community explaining current foreign influence concerns and specific agency requirements for
disclosing foreign engagements.
Which of the following characteristic(s) has been highlighted as a negative consequence in some
cases involving participation in a Foreign Talent Recruitment Program? - ANSWERS-All of the
above
Which of the following federal guidance and best practice sources should the research
community consider when addressing foreign government influence on campuses? - ANSWERS-
All of the above
(AAU/APLU, JCORE, Fiscal Year 2021, National Security...)
Reviewing a grant proposal requires to evaluate the project on the following except one -
ANSWERS-Number of breakthroughs
Peer review was introduced to: - ANSWERS-Satisfy the government regulatory requirement to
ensure that the peers' evaluation of a project would be preferred over a government official's
when deciding to fund.
, Which of the following is an ethical duty of peer reviewers: - ANSWERS-Professional in their
review
A researcher wants to recruit subjects who have a very rare disease. She finds there is an online
social networking support group for patients and their caregivers. She wants to join the group
and share her recruitment flyer for her study. In order to gain entry into the group, she has to
sign-up and create a username and password. She notices that the terms of use for the group
specifically state that the group is only for patients and their caregivers. She can click "Agree" to
the terms and pose as a patient to gain entry. - ANSWERS-False
IRBs will review the subject recruitment plan because: - ANSWERS-Recruitment is considered
part of informed consent, which is subject to IRB review.
ResearchKit is an example of: - ANSWERS-Open source framework
A researcher submitted her study about behavioral interventions for pain management for IRB
review and expects it to be reviewed this month. She wants to post her study recruitment ad on
Facebook prior to receiving IRB approval so she can start identifying subjects. She does not plan
to start the intervention before she receives IRB approval, only begin recruitment. This is
permitted by the regulations. - ANSWERS-False
IRBs are regulatorily required to review third party terms of service or end user license
agreement: - ANSWERS-False
A sponsor proposes research to evaluate reengineering a commercially available pacemaker. It is
hoped that the new pacemaker will pose fewer risks to individuals when compared to the
current commercially available product. How should this device be classified? - ANSWERS-
Significant risk device
An adult with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) presents to a physician. To date, no
behavioral or drug interventions have proven useful. The physician has just read several reports
about a drug that is approved and marketed for another indication, but has shown some benefit