Certification for IRB Professionals (CIP) Practice Exam

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Humphreys collecting data for the Tearoom Trade study under the pretense that he was a lookout violates which principle?

  1. Beneficence

  2. Respect for Persons

  3. Justice

  4. Integrity

The correct answer is: Respect for Persons

The principle that is violated in this scenario is the concept of respect for persons. This principle emphasizes the need to acknowledge the autonomy and dignity of individuals involved in research. By collecting data under false pretenses and not obtaining informed consent from the participants, Humphreys failed to respect their ability to make informed decisions about their participation in the study. Respect for persons involves two key elements: (1) the recognition of the personal autonomy of individuals, which includes the right to make informed choices, and (2) the protection of those with diminished autonomy. By acting as a lookout and not revealing his true intentions, Humphreys denied individuals the ability to make an informed decision regarding their involvement, thereby compromising their autonomy and undermining ethical standards in research.