Ethics

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Ethics in Research Quiz

Test your understanding of the ethical principles that underpin research activities. This quiz will challenge your knowledge about the responsibilities and characteristics essential for researchers.

  • Explore key ethical concepts.
  • Learn about the importance of integrity in research.
  • Evaluate your knowledge with multiple-choice questions.
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringTruth42
Which of the following characteristics is essential for a researcher?
Age
The resource at its disposal
Gender (male/female)
Education
What does ethics impose on research?
To have in its center the satisfaction of the target group
Obtaining a considerable profit
Frequent appearances on social media
To have in the center of achievement of the objectives
The number of fields of interest of a researcher is calculated according to the formula:
2*n+1, where n-is the age of the researcher
N/2-4, where n-it is the age of the researcher
A researcher must have between 2-5 areas of interest
A researcher must have as many areas of interest possible
A researcher must have at most on area of interest
Scientific development research is applied based on the obtained results in the research:
Interdisciplinary research
Applicative research
Individual research
Fundamental research
The researcher must be brave through:
By the decision to learn foreign languages
Through the volume of information and interventions
By choosing to work in research
Which of the following is a type of research grouped according to researcher's criteria?
Fundamental research
Self-funded research
Short-term research
Individual research
The stages of the research cycle are:
Defining the problem; Documenting; Search for existing solutions; Obtaining solutions; Dissemination.
Defining the problem; Documenting; Setting up the team; Obtaining solutions; Dissemination
Defining the problem; Estimating activities; Setting up the team; Obtaining solutions; Dissemination.
Defining the problem; Documenting; Setting up the team; Searching for the specialists; Study analyzing.
Free will is a category:
Of ethics
Of sports law
Of commercial law
Fundamental research is characterized by:
Implementation of the proposed platform
Meeting all members of the research project
Team homogenization
Proposing a clear objective to be achieved
The ethics is:
A social phenomenon, the form of social consciousness
The whole of moral relations
The doctrine of morality
Which of the following are risks of plagiarism (multiple choices)
Losing of the inspiration
Losing of the obtained titles by the researcher
Destruction of the obtained solutions
Destroying the public image of a researcher
The researcher is selective when (multiple choices):
He/she choose his/her journals where he/she publishes
He/she choose which projects to work on
He/she choose his partner
He/she choose the risks
He/she choose hos work time
The novelty in the research activity refers to (multiple choices):
The novelty of the solution
Novelty of risks
Novelty of time
The novely of the objective pursued
The novelty of the implmentation mode
In research, what exactly should we estimate? (multiple choices)
Research objectives
Research costs
The partners we will collaborate with
Research objectives
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