EDUC 518 Quiz Reviewing the Literature
EDUC 518 Quiz 2 Reviewing the Literature and Ethical Research
Module 2: Week 2
- Which of the following are recommended ways to organize a literature search?
- In reviewing a research proposal, the first step of an institutional review board (IRB) is to determine:
- The main drawback of Internet searches is finding too much information.
- Researchers have the obligation to report all findings fully and honestly even if the findings contradict their expectations.
- The law requires that an institutional review board (IRB) must evaluate the research design and methodology of any proposed study with human subjects.
- A researcher may deceive the participants during the study if necessary, but the participants must be given a full explanation after the study ends.
- What were the ethical principles established by the 1979 Belmont Report?
- What is the primary consideration when evaluating Internet sources?
- Ethical issues arise in educational research because the subject matter is:
- Which of the following are Boolean terms that can be used in literature search engines?
- Which of the following publications compiles statistical information over the range of U.S. education?
- Confidentiality refers to the process of protecting the identity of specific individuals.
- Which of the following are among the functions of literature review in research?
- Which of the following are true of the current ERIC database?
- In which of the following situations would using a citation index be particularly useful?
- For a study in which subjects are considered “at risk,” what must researchers be able to argue?
- What is the central ethical concept in research with human subjects?
- According to the grounded theory of qualitative research, researchers should not read any of the existing literature when conducting a study.
- What type of qualitative study formulates theories to explain what has been observed after the study is complete?
- Researchers are legally obligated to report any evidence of child abuse.
Other sets
- Which of the following are important reasons for learning to search online databases effectively?
- What type of qualitative study formulates theories to explain what has been observed after the study is complete?
- Which of the following are purposes of an informed consent statement?
- Which of the following are true of aggregate databases in general?
- In reviewing a research proposal, the first step of an institutional review board (IRB) is to determine:
- Confidentiality refers to the process of protecting the identity of specific individuals.
- Which of the following publications compiles statistical information over the range of U.S. education?
- Which of the following are recommended ways to organize a literature search?
- When submitting to the IRB, which of the below is NOT required?
- Which of the following are among the functions of literature review in research?
- The grounded theory approach to research is different from the traditional scientific method in that it is:
- Researchers have the obligation to report all findings fully and honestly even if the findings contradict their expectations.
- The main drawback of Internet searches is finding too much information.
- What were the ethical principles established by the 1979 Belmont Report?
- Ethical issues arise in educational research because the subject matter is:
- On which central principle is conducting a literature review in quantitative research based?
- Which of the following are true of the current ERIC database?
- What is the largest source of educational statistics?
- What is the central ethical concept in research with human subjects?
- In which of the following areas have the review requirements for research with human participants been recently revised?