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In Kohlberg's stage one, the more punishment asociated with noncompliance the more "bad" the act is perceived to be.
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True
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In Kohlberg's stage one there is a "might makes right" mentality.
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True
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In kohlberg's stage one the researcher and/or IRB committee comply with 45CFR46 in order to:
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-Avoid physical punishment
-Promote their own self interests |
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In Kohlberg's stage one the researcher and/or IRB committee has a black and white mentality in which there is only one right view as determined by the unquestioned authority of federal aw and the consequences for noncopliance.
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TRUE
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In Kohlberg's stage two:
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-There is recognition that there are differing moral viewpoints
-Focus is still on what will maximize their personal needs -There is still no identification with community values |
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In Kohlberg's stage two, concessions are made only if it is considered to be in their self-interests
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TRUE
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In Kohlberg's stage two the moral mentality is
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ALL
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In Kohlber's stage two the researcher and IRB committee comply with 45CFR46 to the degree that it furthers their own interests as based on instrumental exchange.
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TRUE
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In Kohlberg's stage one:
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ALL
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Kohlberg presents four stages of moral development
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False
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Kolberg's stages of moral development can be broadly categorized as:
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-Community
-Self -Abstract |
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Match which is part of the belmont report and which is part of 45CFR46
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Belmont: prsent the moral principles of
45CFR46: prsents the bureaucratic rules |
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The Belmont Report and the Code of Federal Regulations--45CFR46, appear to protect human subject independently of each other.
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TRUE
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What is the prime directive for Institutional Review Boards--IRBs?
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Protection of human subjects
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