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The University of La Verne's IRB Policies and Procedures apply to _______ conducting, instructing or supervising research involving human participants:
All Faculty
All Faculty, Staff, Administrators and Students
All Staff and Administrators
All IRB Members
Final responsibility for the protection of human participants and adherence to ethical standards rests with:
Faculty supervising the research
Students conducting the research
The University of La Verne
IRB Members who enforce compliance with IRB Policies and Procedures
In order to begin data collection for theses or dissertations involving human research, approval must be received from the University Institutional Review Board:
Prior to the start of data collection
At the start of data collection
Before the oral defense
None of the above
Research-based activities in courses as well as senior projects:
Are exempt from federal guidelines
Should comply with federal guidelines
Should be supervised by the course instructor
Both b and c
There are three categories for review by the University Institutional Review Board under which researchers must choose to submit their application based on the nature and level of potential risk to research participants:
"Standard Review" Category, "Non-Exempt" Category, and "Instructor-Approved" Category
"Expedited Review" Category, "Exempt Review" Category, and "Instructor-Approved" Category
"Standard Review" Category, "Expedited Review" Category, and "Exempt Review" Category
None of the above
Informed consent primarily addresses:
Humanistic concerns
Ethical concerns
Curricular concerns
Pedagogical concerns
The University Institutional Review Board's actions may be appealed to:
The federal government
The University Provost
The Institutional Review Board for reconsideration
The dean of the school or college in which the student is enrolled
Who can move a protocol submitted to the IRB from one review category to another?
The Area IRB Member to whom the protocol was submitted
The full Institutional Review Board
The University Research Coordinator
All of the above
For faculty members who teach, conduct or supervise human research, which of the following types of training are required to submit a Certificate to the University Research Coordinator?
The National Institute of Health Computer-Based Training
The Belmont Report
The University of La Verne IRB On-line Training Program
a and c
Which of the following is not included in the Faculty Advisor/Sponsor's Assurance on the IRB application form:
Agreement to monitor study programs
Agreement to be a participant in the proposed study
Agreement to identify an alternate advisor in the event he/she is unavailable
Certification that the student has sufficient knowledge to protect the human participants
What is the last form that a researcher must submit to the IRB:
The IRB application
Notice of Adverse Event
Application for Amendment to an Approved Protocol
The Final Report for an Approved Research Protocol
Protocol approvals are good for ___________ from the date of approval for collection of data:
a maximum of two years
a maximum of one year
up to three years
the term of the research project
Investigators who collect data from human participants without IRB approval will be ____________:
sent a violation letter by the office of the University Research Coordinator
reported to their department chair/academic dean for a violation of the IRB procedures
reprimanded by the Provost
warned to never do that again
An Informed Consent requires all the following EXCEPT:
A statement that participation is voluntary and refusal to participate will involve no loss of benefits
A statement acknowledging that the participant's identity may be revealed
The name and contact information of the principal investigator
A description of any foreseeable risks or discomforts to the participant
An Informed Consent Form for a student research project must include:
The name and contact information for the Provost
The name and contact information for the University Research Coordinator
The name and contact information for the appropriate Area IRB Member
The name and contact information for the faculty advisor