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$100 $200 $400 $500 $300 $100 $200 $400 $500 $300 $100 $200 $400 $500 $300 $100 $200 $400 $500 $300 $100 $200 $400 $500 $300 Terms Clinical Trial Facts Research Agencies Ethics Applied
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IRB Institutional Review Board
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If participants are unaware of whether they are in experimental or control arms, then the study is _____ Blinded
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Principle of protecting the identity and medical information of participants in a clinical trial Confidentiality
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An inactive pill, powder or liquid that has no treatment value Placebo
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Method based on chance by which a participant is selected for one arm of the study or another. Randomization
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Description of steps to be taken in a study. Protocol
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A statement which gives information about the study, its procedures, benefits, and risks to a prospective subjects so they can make an informed decision about participation. Consent form
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The factors that are considered to allow someone to participate in a clinical trial Inclusion criteria
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The safety factors that disallow someone from participating in a particular clinical trial Exclusion criteria
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The standard by which the experimental observations are evaluated Control or control group
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This is one of 8 health agencies of the Public Health Service which is in turn part of the Department of Health and Human Services and is comprised of 25 separate Centers of Institutes NIH
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The federal agency responsible for enforcing drug and food laws enacted by Congress regarding the research, manufacture, and safety of drugs and foods Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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An office within the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for developing, monitoring, and overseeing protection of human research subjects Office of Human Research Protection (OHRP)
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The group responsible for funding a clinical trial Sponsor (NIH, private foundations, pharmaceutical companies, etc.)
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A U.S. government agency responsible for protecting the health of all Americans Department of Health and Human Services
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A pivotal event in history which drew attention for the need to have guidelines protecting humans in research. WWII/ Nazi war crime trials
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You are required to participate in study about teachers in order to graduate. What principle does this violate? Autonomy
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This principle requires that research must do no harm while maximizing benefits and minimizing risks Beneficence
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The principle of ethics which charges us to treat all participants fairly and equally is __________ Justice
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When outside interests unduly influence professional judgment Conflict of interest
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The process in which persons decide to participate in a research study Informed consent process
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One of the most important components of making a sound decision is having enough… Information
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Every person must have this to ensure they understand what is being asked of them Comprehension
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The agreement to participate is valid only if the person feels this condition is present in the process. Voluntariness (Autonomy)
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The name of the report outlining these basic principles of the ethical conduct of clinical research. The Belmont Report
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