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Prepare to test your knowledge of ethical research practices and data management principles with our CITI Training Quiz. This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of the essential concepts covered in the CITI training modules, ensuring you are well-equipped to conduct responsible and compliant research. Good luck!
CITI Training Quiz
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1. What does CITI stand for in the context of research training?
Hint: It is related to ethical training in research.

CITI Training Quiz Questions Overview

1. What does CITI stand for in the context of research training?

Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative
Centralized Institutional Training Initiative
Community Institutional Training Initiative
Comprehensive Institutional Training Initiative

2. Which of the following is a key principle of the Belmont Report?

Respect for Persons
Informed Consent
Data Confidentiality
Risk Management

3. What is the primary purpose of an Institutional Review Board (IRB)?

To review and approve research involving human subjects
To manage research funding
To conduct research
To publish research findings

4. Which of the following is NOT a type of data that requires protection under data management policies?

Personal Identifiable Information (PII)
Publicly available data
Protected Health Information (PHI)
Sensitive research data

5. What is informed consent in the context of research?

Participants’ agreement to participate without understanding the research
Participants’ voluntary agreement to participate with full understanding of the research
Researchers’ agreement to conduct the study
Institutional approval of the study

6. Which of the following best describes ‘beneficence’ as a principle in research ethics?

Ensuring participants are fully informed
Maximizing benefits and minimizing harms to participants
Ensuring data confidentiality
Obtaining institutional approval

7. What is the main goal of data management in research?

To ensure data is collected, stored, and shared responsibly
To increase the volume of data collected
To reduce the cost of research
To publish research findings quickly

8. Which of the following is a responsibility of researchers when conducting a study involving human subjects?

Ensuring participants’ confidentiality
Maximizing the number of participants
Publishing results regardless of findings
Reducing the study duration

9. What does ‘justice’ refer to in the context of research ethics?

Ensuring fair distribution of research benefits and burdens
Ensuring all participants are paid equally
Ensuring research is published in reputable journals
Ensuring all researchers receive equal credit

10. Which of the following is an example of a conflict of interest in research?

A researcher receiving funding from a source with a vested interest in the research outcome
A researcher collaborating with colleagues
A researcher publishing in multiple journals
A researcher attending conferences

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