A. The researcher must have its client sign a document stating that the client acknowledges and understands that the monitoring requirements were not met.
B. The researcher must review its procedures and resources to ensure that the required levels of monitoring are met in the future.
C. The researcher must explain in the project records why the required levels of monitoring could not be met and note what other steps, such as checking data records, were undertaken to validate data collection.
D. The MRIA Code does not address this issue at all because monitoring to the required levels is …show more content…
Recruiters must explain to participants in advance exactly what is expected of them when they attend a qualitative research session. Which of the following examples of items that recruiters should explain is not mentioned in the MRIA Code?
A. The fact that respondents may be re-screened either prior to the discussion or at the facility or location of the session. B. The payment (and any associated terms). C. That they will be asked for identification at the facility or location of the session. D. That the facility is a scent-free environment as some participants may be allergic to perfume or cologne.
Correct Answer: D
20. Which statement below is true?
A. For customer database surveys, the MRIA Code allows the identity of the client to be concealed so as to minimize the potential for response bias. B. A workplace email address is not considered personal information under PIPEDA. C. Statements A and B are both false. D. Statements A and B are both true.
Correct Answer: C
21. When lists are used for sample selection in online research, what does the MRIA Code require researchers to do?
A. Send out the survey invitation emails in batches.
B. Ensure that the lists are permission-based for research