Score for this module: 100%
1. The ‘conflict of mission’ in research refers to the potential conflict between:
- True: Your correct answer
- Explanation: The ‘conflict of mission’ in research occurs when there is a tension between the duty to prevent harm to individual research participants and the goal of advancing scientific knowledge.
- This question is incomplete, but typically, personal identifiers or non-essential personal information should not be included in the protocol submitted to the Research Ethics Committee (REC).
- False: Your correct answer
- Explanation: The Secretariat of an ethics committee typically does not have the authority to overturn decisions made by the committee. Decisions are usually final and require proper procedural follow-up if a change is needed.
- Correct Answer: Explain the Committee’s rationale, and share the detailed comments made by members of the Committee in order to diffuse the situation and provide a better understanding of the REC functioning.
- Explanation: Open communication and transparency are crucial in research ethics. The committee should provide the Principal Investigator (PI) with a clear explanation of their decision and the reasons behind it to ensure understanding and facilitate future cooperation.
- Correct Answer: Have research risks been minimized?
- Explanation: Ethics committee members must ensure that the research risks are minimized and that the benefits outweigh the risks before approving a study protocol.
- The best follow-up sentence might be: “Bad science can lead to harm, waste resources, and misinform policy, making it unethical by compromising the integrity and social value of research.”