Which of the following statements is NOT true about privacy?
Question 7 options:
It often relates to the data management side of things, from the time the data are collected to final analysis and reporting, making sure that the participant's identity and information are kept within the research team, as specified in the protocol and agreed upon during informed consent.
Privacy most often comes into play during the recruitment and data collection phases of research
Privacy means the "control over the extent, timing, and circumstances of sharing oneself (physically, behaviorally, or intellectually) with others"
It is incumbent upon the researcher to ensure that participants are selected for and approached about research discreetly
Question 8 (4 points)
Which of the following statements about ethical standards, guidelines, regulations, and institutional policies is TRUE?
Question 8 options:
Ethical standards, which are typically developed at the national level, set the rules for implementing the institutional policies.
Institutional policies are generally considered universal, and are reflected across all guidelines, regulations, and standards.
Guidelines carry the weight of law and are therefore enforceable.
Regulations identify specific requirements for conducting the research as well as for the documentation of compliance, and impose penalties for non-compliance.