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In Kohlberg's stage one, the more punishment asociated with noncompliance the more "bad" the act is perceived to be.
True
In Kohlberg's stage one there is a "might makes right" mentality.
True
In kohlberg's stage one the researcher and/or IRB committee comply with 45CFR46 in order to:
-Avoid physical punishment
-Promote their own self interests
In Kohlberg's stage one the researcher and/or IRB committee has a black and white mentality in which there is only one right view as determined by the unquestioned authority of federal aw and the consequences for noncopliance.
TRUE
In Kohlberg's stage two:
-There is recognition that there are differing moral viewpoints
-Focus is still on what will maximize their personal needs
-There is still no identification with community values
In Kohlberg's stage two, concessions are made only if it is considered to be in their self-interests
TRUE
In Kohlberg's stage two the moral mentality is
ALL
In Kohlber's stage two the researcher and IRB committee comply with 45CFR46 to the degree that it furthers their own interests as based on instrumental exchange.
TRUE
In Kohlberg's stage one:
ALL
Kohlberg presents four stages of moral development
False
Kolberg's stages of moral development can be broadly categorized as:
-Community
-Self
-Abstract
Match which is part of the belmont report and which is part of 45CFR46
Belmont: prsent the moral principles of
45CFR46: prsents the bureaucratic rules
The Belmont Report and the Code of Federal Regulations--45CFR46, appear to protect human subject independently of each other.
TRUE
What is the prime directive for Institutional Review Boards--IRBs?
Protection of human subjects