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What is the primary characteristic of a person with diminished autonomy?
What is the primary characteristic of a person with diminished autonomy?
- Ability to withdraw from a study at any time
- Right to privacy and anonymity
- Vulnerability due to legal or mental incompetence (correct)
- Ability to make informed decisions
What is the primary purpose of obtaining informed consent from research participants?
What is the primary purpose of obtaining informed consent from research participants?
- To protect the researcher from legal liability
- To ensure the participant's right to anonymity
- To acknowledge the participant's autonomy and decision-making capacity (correct)
- To ensure fair treatment of participants
Which of the following groups is considered to have legal and/or mental diminished autonomy?
Which of the following groups is considered to have legal and/or mental diminished autonomy?
- Pregnant women and minors
- Mentally impaired persons and unconscious patients
- All of the above (correct)
- Only neonates and children
What is the right to privacy based on?
What is the right to privacy based on?
What is the primary purpose of ensuring confidentiality in a research study?
What is the primary purpose of ensuring confidentiality in a research study?
What is the ethical principle of justice based on?
What is the ethical principle of justice based on?
What is the primary characteristic of complete anonymity in a research study?
What is the primary characteristic of complete anonymity in a research study?
What is the right to protection from discomfort and harm based on?
What is the right to protection from discomfort and harm based on?
What should the research report indicate regarding the selection of subjects and their treatment during the study?
What should the research report indicate regarding the selection of subjects and their treatment during the study?
What is the primary purpose of respecting the autonomy of research participants?
What is the primary purpose of respecting the autonomy of research participants?