Quiz: Professional Writing, Conducting Research, and Publishing: CEFS501: Ethical and Legal Issues i
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Quiz: Professional Writing, Conducting
Research, and Publishing
Due
Jan 29, 2023 at 11:59pm
Points
10
Questions
10
Time Limit
20 Minutes
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Question 1
Before students agree to serve as research
assistants, counselor educators should discuss and
provide:
a clariMcation of expectations regarding who will
do which parts of the work.
an agreement regarding the type of
acknowledgment students will receive when the
research is published.
all of the above. a time-line to complete the various tasks. assurance that those who decline to participate
will not be penalized.
1 / 1 pts
Question 2
In regard to giving credit to contributors to research
projects in published reports,
a footnote is suUcient. individuals who were paid to assist do not have to
be given any credit.
the major professor of a dissertation study must
be listed as Mrst author.
every person who contributed must be listed as a
co-author.
appropriate credit must be given, but there are no
Mrm rules.
1 / 1 pts
Question 3
It is ethically questionable for a university professor
to:
supervise the research activities of a student. co-present with a student at a professional
conference.
write a letter of recommendation for a job for a
student with whom he or she has conducted a
research study.
require a student to participate in a research
project.
conduct a research project with a student. 1 / 1 pts
Question 4
The requirement that universities establish
committees to review research proposals to ensure
that human participants are protected is:
required by the U.S. Constitution. voluntarily adhered to throughout the United
States.
a federal law that makes it a crime to do
otherwise.
a state law in all states. a federal law that carries with it the penalty of loss
of federal funds if violated.
1 / 1 pts
Question 5
Students do NOT have to cite a particular source of
information, when the information:
is retrieved from a source on the Internet. they are quoting is from a text their professor has
authored.
is paraphrased rather than directly quoted. is considered common knowledge. they are quoting is from the text used in the course
for which they are writing the assigned paper.
1 / 1 pts
Question 6
University committees that review research
proposals to ensure that human participants are
protected are called:
research councils. bursars. institutional review boards. adjunct committees promotion and tenure committees. 1 / 1 pts
Question 7
Students can ensure that they do not commit
plagiarism by:
using exact quotes from their sources rather than
paraphrasing.
putting everything into their own words, so they do
not have to cite sources.
rearranging the order of the words in a sentence
written by a source that is being used.
using a website such as turnitin.com to check their
work before submitting it to the professor.
using only sources that anyone can Mnd on the
Internet.
1 / 1 pts
Question 8
Research participants:
generally, are not guaranteed privacy. may never agree to have their name disclosed by a
researcher.
must sign a document in front of a notary if they
agree to waive their privacy.
must be paid if their identities will be disclosed by
the researcher.
have a right to expect to have their conMdentiality
protected.
1 / 1 pts
Question 9
When children are participants in a research study:
consent is needed from their parents only. even though parental consent is legally suUcient,
the assent of the children should be obtained as
well.
obtaining the consent of children would be unwise
because it would alert children that they are being
studied and they would then behave differently.
there is no need to obtain informed consent from
the children because they are unable to give legal
consent.
informed consent is not required because children
are too young to understand.
1 / 1 pts
Question 10
Plagiarism:
is summarizing a passage from another author’s
work without using quotation marks and giving the
source and page number where the passage was
found.
is diUcult for professors to detect is claiming the words and ideas of someone else
as one’s own.
cannot be committed when the source of an idea
is the Internet.
is always just cause for expelling a student from a
counselor training program.
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