Data Privacy and Research Ethics Flashcards

1
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Ones definitiin of ethical mag be

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differeng for others

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2
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name age

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Personal data

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3
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right to privacy

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Data protection

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4
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IData privacy act of 2012

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Ra 10173

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5
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protects person

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Privacy

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6
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protects data

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Confidentiality

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7
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3 types of anonymization

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Randomization
Generalization
Pseudonymzation

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8
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removing the link between data and person

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Randomization

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9
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generalizing attributes

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Generalization

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10
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hybrid technique which entails replacing name

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Pseudonymzation

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11
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retention period

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deletion and archiving of data

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12
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1906

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FDA was created

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13
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1932

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Tuskegee study begins

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14
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1939-1945

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Nazi experiment

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15
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1947

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Nuremberd Code

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16
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Consent of subjects

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Nuremberg code

17
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1962

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Thalidomide tragedy

18
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1964

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Helshki Declaration (animal testing)

19
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1979

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Belmont report

20
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right or wrong

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Ethics

21
Q

not absolute

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Ethics

22
Q

balance between principles and practice

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Res Ethics

23
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recognize situation

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Ethical awareness

24
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Right thing to do

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Ethical Judgment

25
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embracing ethical principles

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Behavior

26
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abelmont report

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statement of basic ethical principles and guidelines that should assist in resolving the ethical problems that surround the conduct of research with human subjects.

27
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right to solve determination, right to full disclosure

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Respect for human dignity

28
Q

maximizing benefits, right to be protected right to be away from harm

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Beneficence

29
Q

balance harm and benefits. sight to fair treatment, informed consent form

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Justice

30
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types of possible harm

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Physical, Psychological, Social, Economic, legal

31
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vulnerable pop

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minors, minority groups, mentally, emotionally and physicallg challenged, Institutionalized people, terminally ill

32
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Areas of acad misconduct

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Plagiarism, Fabrication/Falsification, Non publication of data, Faulty data gathering, Poor data dtorage and retention, Misleading autorship, sneaky punlication process

33
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Ethics in animal studies

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preliminaries, in vitro

34
Q

3rs

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Reduce, refine, replace

35
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Animal welfare act of 1998

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RA 8485

36
Q

shall be a nlawful for ang person to torture any animal

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RA8485

37
Q

plagiarius

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latin of kidnap