Research Ethics and Standards Quiz

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The function of ethical norms in research is to help build public support for the quality and integrity of research.

True

Respect for the intellectual property is not considered an ethical principle in research.

False

Researchers are not expected to maintain professionalism and respond appropriately towards participants in qualitative research.

False

Ethical standards are primarily focused on promoting values such as knowledge, truth, and evidence of error in research.

False

Carefulness is not considered an ethical principle in research.

False

Ethical norms ensure that researchers cannot be held accountable to the public.

False

Research is a random exploration to discover new knowledge and find new truths.

False

Inquiry is defined as seeking for truth, information, or knowledge through questioning.

True

Infants do not engage in the process of inquiry until they reach a certain age.

False

The process of inquiring involves only gathering information through applying the human senses of seeing and hearing.

False

Investigation and immersion have no deeper meaning to the process of inquiry.

False

Research should not aim to go beyond the status quo and challenge accepted principles or conclusions.

False

Research does not need to adhere to ethical standards in planning and conducting qualitative and quantitative research.

False

In research, variables that are not tested or experimented on are allowed to fluctuate.

False

One of the major characteristics of research is being arbitrary and random in data collection and analysis.

False

The term 'objective' in research refers to making interpretations based on personal biases.

False

Research does not involve employing hypotheses in guiding the investigation process.

False

Critical analysis of data is not necessary in research, as it may introduce errors in interpretations.

False

Study Notes

The Function of Ethical Norms in Research

  • Ethical norms in research help build public support for the quality and integrity of research.
  • Respect for intellectual property is considered an ethical principle in research.
  • Researchers are expected to maintain professionalism and respond appropriately towards participants in qualitative research.

Focus of Ethical Standards

  • Ethical standards primarily focus on promoting values such as knowledge, truth, and evidence of error in research.
  • Carefulness is considered an ethical principle in research.

Accountability and Research

  • Ethical norms ensure that researchers are held accountable to the public.

The Process of Inquiry

  • Research is a systematic and structured exploration to discover new knowledge and find new truths.
  • Inquiry is defined as seeking truth, information, or knowledge through questioning.
  • Infants engage in the process of inquiry from an early age.
  • The process of inquiring involves gathering information through various means, including applying the human senses and beyond.
  • Investigation and immersion have deeper meanings in the process of inquiry.

Aim and Purpose of Research

  • Research aims to go beyond the status quo and challenge accepted principles or conclusions.

Adherence to Ethical Standards

  • Research should adhere to ethical standards in planning and conducting qualitative and quantitative research.

Research Methodology

  • Variables that are not tested or experimented on should be controlled to ensure accurate results.
  • One of the major characteristics of research is being systematic and structured in data collection and analysis.
  • The term 'objective' in research refers to making interpretations based on unbiased and factual data.
  • Research involves employing hypotheses in guiding the investigation process.
  • Critical analysis of data is necessary in research to ensure accurate interpretations.

Test your knowledge on the function and importance of ethical norms in research, as well as ethical principles that guide researchers in their work. Explore the aims of research, ethical standards, and the relationship between ethical norms and public accountability.

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