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Answer :

A salary of more than $5,000 from an outside institution.

- Equity/stock interests in a non-publicly traded company (regardless of value).

- Intellectual property rights upon receiving income from such rights

- Fees for consulting in excess of $5,000.

If an outside interest is not revealed, it may skew study results or how they are portrayed, such as reducing certain outcomes and exaggerating others.

It may have no effect on research, but it may provide the impression of bias, which may be enough to constitute a conflict of interest.

Financial conflicts of interest in research occur when an investigator has a strong financial stake that may compromise, or appear to affect, professional judgment in the design, conduct, or reporting of research.

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Full Question :

Significant financial interest, as defined by the 2011 final rule that amended Public Health Service (PHS) regulations on Responsibility of Applicants for Promoting Objectivity in Research for which PHS Funding is Sought (42 C.F.R. Part 50, Subpart F) and Responsible Prospective Contractors (45 C.F.R. Part 94), include(s) (Check all that apply):