What should you do when addressing ethical issues regarding the protection of human subjects in the Data Management Plan?

Practice More Questions From: Data Management Planning

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Which statement does not accurately describe Data Management Plans (DMPs)?

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How do federal funding agencies’ Data Management Plan policies support transparency and openness?

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One reason many funding agencies require Data Management Plans is to ensure transparency and openness. Identify one of the other primary reasons.

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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Data Sharing Policy, grant applicants seeking $500,000+ in funding must provide a description of final dataset formats, documentation, analytic tools, data sharing agreements, and which of the following?

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What are the some of the benefits of sharing well-managed, openly accessible research data? Select all that apply.

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According to the National Science Foundation (NSF) Data Management Plan policy, which of the following types of information should be included in the Data Management Plan? Select all that apply.

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Other than NSF, NIH, and NEH, which of the following funding agencies require researchers to submit a Data Management Plan as part of the grant application? Select all that apply.

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What should you do when addressing ethical issues regarding the protection of human subjects in the Data Management Plan?

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What should you do when addressing copyright or intellectual property rights issues in a Data Management Plan?

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What information should you provide concerning your long-term preservation plans in a DMP?

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