The researcher’s efforts to maximize benefits and minimize risks refer to the research subject’s right to:
a. anonymity and confidentiality.
b. fair treatment.
c. protection from discomfort and harm.
d. self-determination.
ESSAYBID ANSWER
ANS: C
The right to protection from discomfort and harm from a study is based on the ethical principle of beneficence, which states that one should do good and, above all, do no harm.
The right to fair treatment suggests that people should be treated fairly and should receive what they are due or owed.
Complete anonymity exists if the subject’s identity cannot be linked, even by the researcher, with his or her individual responses. Confidentiality is the safe management of private information shared by a subject. The researcher must refrain from sharing that information without the authorization of the subject. Research findings need to be reported so that a subject or group of subjects cannot be identified.
Self-determination refers to individuals’ rights to knowingly become a subject in the study or not and to do so of their own free will.
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