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What is the derivation of the word 'ethics'?
What is the derivation of the word 'ethics'?
- From the French word 'éthique,' meaning moral philosophy
- From the Greek word 'ethos,' meaning custom or character (correct)
- From the Sanskrit word 'ethik,' meaning ethical conduct
- From the Latin word 'ethicus,' meaning moral principles
What does ethics in medical research primarily deal with?
What does ethics in medical research primarily deal with?
- Managing patient confidentiality
- Navigating legal regulations in research
- Conflicts of interest across various levels (correct)
- Ensuring profitability for pharmaceutical companies
What is an example of conflict of interest in medical research?
What is an example of conflict of interest in medical research?
- A researcher collaborating with multiple universities on a clinical trial
- A researcher working on a drug study where the pharmaceutical company stands to benefit from positive results (correct)
- A researcher volunteering for a non-profit organization's research project
- A researcher receiving funding from a government agency for a public health study
What is the nature of conflicts that ethics in medical research deals with?
What is the nature of conflicts that ethics in medical research deals with?
What is the purpose of citing sources in presentations and courses?
What is the purpose of citing sources in presentations and courses?
What is the meaning of the word 'ethics' derived from?
What is the meaning of the word 'ethics' derived from?
What does ethics in medical research primarily address?
What does ethics in medical research primarily address?
In what field did Thatte U. write about basic principles of clinical research and methodology?
In what field did Thatte U. write about basic principles of clinical research and methodology?
What does a conflict of interest in medical research involve?
What does a conflict of interest in medical research involve?
What is the nature of conflicts arising from moral imperatives, as mentioned in the text?
What is the nature of conflicts arising from moral imperatives, as mentioned in the text?