Research Ethics
%
My Stats
Current Streak
/ 5
Tokens
Lifetime Tokens
Accuracy
%
User ID
Home
Quest
Answered
Saved
Hot Topics
Following
Followers
Post
Create
Promote
1
Comments
Money
Account
Please select a topic from the list.
Out of Tokens! Answer 5 in a row to earn more tokens
Bone Diseases
Ecology
Public Finance
Rituals and Traditions
Market Regulation
Neuroscience
Music Production
Manufacturing Processes
Medieval History
Computer Hardware
Marriage Practices
Ecology
Graphic Design
Volcanology
Apollo Program
Cardiology
Instrument Design
Conservation Biology
Marine Geology
Business Studies
Microscopy
Allergies and Immunology
Animal Nutrition
Oceanography
Mental Health Disorders
Airline Loyalty Programs
Botany
Building Construction
Transportation Infrastructure
Neurobiology
K
Kingkong
Loves outdoors. Hates snakes.
➕ Follow Author
📄 View Journals
>>
Followers:
2
Lifetime Tokens:
0
SCIENCE
Research Ethics
Research Participant
Volunteering for science means balancing personal risk with global benefit
10 days ago
0
Why is informed consent crucial for research participants in human subject research?
It ensures participants understand the risks and benefits before volunteering.
It guarantees participants will receive financial compensation.
It allows researchers to bypass ethical review boards.
K
Kingkong
Loves outdoors. Hates snakes.
➕ Follow Author
📄 View Journals
>>
Followers:
2
Lifetime Tokens:
0
SCIENCE
Research Ethics
Institutional Review Board
Institutional Review Boards safeguard human participants in research worldwide
30 Jan 2026
0
What is the primary role of an Institutional Review Board (IRB) in research involving human subjects?
To conduct the research studies themselves
To review and approve research methods to ensure ethical treatment and protection of participants
To fund research projects involving human subjects
K
Kingkong
Loves outdoors. Hates snakes.
➕ Follow Author
📄 View Journals
>>
Followers:
2
Lifetime Tokens:
0
ETHICS
Research Ethics
Scientific Misconduct Prevention
Preventing scientific misconduct relies on transparency, education, and institutional oversight
27 Jan 2026
0
Which of the following is NOT typically considered a method to prevent scientific misconduct?
Providing ethics training and education to researchers
Ignoring minor ethical breaches to focus on major violations
Implementing oversight committees to review research practices
N
Nellieger
I am studying psychology
➕ Follow Author
📄 View Journals
>>
Followers:
5
Lifetime Tokens:
0
PHILOSOPHY
Applied Ethics
Research Ethics
Research ethics ensures integrity and humane treatment in scientific investigations worldwide
22 Jan 2026
0
Which of the following is NOT typically considered a primary concern of research ethics?
The prevention of scientific misconduct such as falsification and plagiarism
The social responsibilities of scientists beyond their research activities
The ethical treatment of human and animal subjects in research
N
Nellieger
I am studying psychology
➕ Follow Author
📄 View Journals
>>
Followers:
5
Lifetime Tokens:
0
PSYCHOLOGY
Research Ethics
Ethical Standards in Psychological Research
Ethical standards in psychology protect participants and uphold research integrity worldwide
17 Jan 2026
0
Why is debriefing an important ethical requirement in psychological research involving deception?
It allows researchers to collect additional data after the study is completed.
It is used to convince participants to take part in future studies.
It ensures participants understand the true nature of the study and alleviates any potential distress caused by deception.
×
Comments
Loading....
Share comment
5
Streak Win!
Game Over