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l T-Mobile LTE 1:55 PM Back NIH Human Subjects Quiz.... Please answer all questions below Which of the following most accurately describes clinical equipoise: A Scientific uncertainty that one study intervention is superior to another B. A reasonable balance of risks and benefits to research subjects C. when the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort is not greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological exams D. A double blind controlled trial 2. According to the regulations, to be approvable, research participation must provide a tangible benefit to the individual research subjects A. True When appropriate, research data should be to prevent accidental disclosure of private information. B Maintained in multiple secure places C. Published only in scientific journals There must be equipoise in order to justify conducting a clinical trial. A. True B. False 4. 5. If a researcher determines that his/her study poses no more than minimall risk as defined in 45 CFR 46, there is no need for the protocol to have IRB review and A. True B. False Dashboard Calendar ToDo Notifications Inbox

Explanation / Answer

1.Which of the following most accurately describes clinical equipoise:

ans:(A) Scientific uncertainty that one study intervention is superior to another.

2.According to the regulations, to be approvable, research participation must provide a tangible benefit to the individual research subjects:

ans:(B) FALSE

3.When appropriate, research data should be ___________ to prevent accidental disclosure of private information.

ans:(A) DE-IDENTIFIED

4.There must be equipoise in order to justify conducting a clinical trial.

ans:(A) TRUE

5.If a researcher determines that his/her study poses no more than minimal risk as defined in 45 CFR 46, there is no need for the protocol to have IRB review and approval.

ans:(B) FALSE