4. Concealing from individuals that they are being studied and deceiving individuals with
false information during a study:
a. are forbidden by codes of ethics.
b. are sensitive areas and researchers must take care to ensure that participants are not
harmed when such activities take place.
c. require that participants be paid.
d. could be used as a basis to revoke a counselor’s license.
e. are activities that would never be undertaken by professional researchers because
studies can always be completed without resorting to such negative tactics.
5. Research participants:
a. must be paid if their identities will be disclosed by the researcher.
b. must sign a document in front of a notary if they agree to waive their privacy.
c. generally, are not guaranteed privacy.
d. have a right to expect to have their confidentiality protected.
e. may never agree to have their name disclosed by a researcher.
6. The requirement that universities establish committees to review research proposals to
ensure that human participants are protected is:
a. a state law in all states.
b. required by the U.S. Constitution.
c. voluntarily adhered to throughout the United States.
d. a federal law that carries with it the penalty of loss of federal funds if violated.
e. a federal law that makes it a crime to do otherwise.
7. The practice of evaluating professors for tenure, promotion, and merit pay increases is
based largely on their records of:
a. grants brought into the university.
b. teaching effectiveness.
c. presenting at national conferences.
d. getting along well with other professors.
e. scholarly publications.
8. University committees that review research proposals to ensure that human participants are
protected are called:
a. bursars.
b. adjunct committees
c. institutional review boards.
d. promotion and tenure committees.
e. research councils.
9. In regard to giving credit to contributors to research projects in published reports,
a. a footnote is sufficient.
b. every person who contributed must be listed as a co-author.
c. the major professor of a dissertation study must be listed as first author.