Internet Research and Ethics Quiz

Test your knowledge on ethics in online research with questions covering plagiarism, consent, security, and more.

#1

What does the term 'plagiarism' refer to in internet research?

A type of computer virus
Copying someone else's work without giving proper credit
A method of encrypting data
A programming language
#2

What does the term 'open access' mean in the context of online research publications?

Restricted access to research articles
Free, unrestricted access to research articles
Access only for researchers with specific credentials
Access limited to a specific time period
#3

What is the term for the unauthorized access and use of someone else's computer or online accounts?

Phishing
Hacking
Encryption
Firewall
#4

What is the purpose of the 'robots.txt' file on a website?

To display information about the website's creators
To prevent search engines from indexing specific pages
To encrypt user data
To create a backup of the website
#5

What is the purpose of a 'firewall' in internet security?

To enhance internet speed
To prevent unauthorized access and protect against cyber threats
To store and manage data
To conduct online experiments
#6

Which of the following is an example of unethical internet research behavior?

Citing sources properly in a research paper
Using someone else's content without permission or proper attribution
Bookmarking useful websites for future reference
Creating a backup of your research data
#7

What is the primary purpose of an Institutional Review Board (IRB) in internet research?

To review and approve research proposals to ensure ethical standards are met
To provide internet connection to researchers
To conduct online surveys
To design research experiments
#8

Which of the following is an example of a reliable source for online research?

Personal blog with opinions
Peer-reviewed journal article
Wikipedia entry
Social media post
#9

What is the purpose of a 'cookie' in the context of internet research?

A delicious online recipe
To store user preferences and track website usage
A type of malware
An encryption algorithm
#10

In the context of internet research, what does the acronym VPN stand for?

Virtual Private Network
Very Private Network
Visual Processing Node
Virtual Personal Network
#11

In the context of internet research, what does the acronym URL stand for?

Uniform Resource Locator
User Research Library
Universal Research Language
Unified Resource Listing
#12

What is the significance of obtaining informed consent in internet research involving human subjects?

To track user behavior on websites
To comply with ethical standards and respect participants' autonomy
To secure internet data transmission
To restrict access to sensitive information
#13

What ethical considerations should researchers keep in mind when conducting online surveys?

Offering financial incentives to participants
Ensuring participant anonymity and confidentiality
Collecting personal information without consent
Encouraging biased responses
#14

What is 'metadata' in the context of internet research?

Data that reveals information about other data
A type of computer virus
Encrypted data
Data stored on physical media
#15

What is the main role of a 'search engine' in internet research?

To design websites
To store and manage data
To help users find information on the internet
To conduct online experiments

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