STP Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield STP facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- When external quality assurance (EQA) results show a consistent positive bias compared to peer group means, the most likely cause is: → A systematic calibration error
- What is 'open access' publishing? → Making articles freely available online to all readers immediately
- Sensitivity of a diagnostic test refers to its ability to: → Correctly identify those who DO have the disease
- A researcher reports a 95% confidence interval of 1.2–3.4 for an odds ratio. What can be concluded? → The result is statistically significant at p<0.05 because the interval excludes 1
- What is a microsatellite in the context of genomic analysis? → A short tandemly repeated sequence (1–6 bp repeat unit) distributed throughout the genome
- In scientific writing, what does 'economy of expression' mean? → Conveying information clearly using as few words as needed
- Which of the following best describes 'therapeutic misconception' in clinical research? → A participant believing the research is primarily designed for their personal benefit
- Which mutation type causes sickle cell disease by substituting a single amino acid in hemoglobin? → Missense mutation
- In Scientist Training Programme, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting regular safety drills and exercises? → To ensure personnel can respond effectively in emergencies
- Which protein domain is responsible for recognizing phosphotyrosine residues in receptor tyrosine kinase signaling? → SH2 domain
- What is the primary ethical concern with 'covert research' in healthcare settings? → It violates participant autonomy by denying them the chance to consent or refuse
- What is the role of informed consent in biomedical sciences? → It ensures the patient understands and agrees to the plan
- Which term describes the ability of an analytical method to measure only the intended analyte without interference from other substances? → Analytical specificity (selectivity)
- What is the MOST effective way for new STP professionals to build competency in their field? → Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
- What is the MOST important reason for Scientist Training Programme professionals to maintain continuing education? → To stay current with evolving standards, practices, and regulations
- Which interaction is primarily responsible for the attenuation of low-energy X-rays (below ~30 keV) in soft tissue? → Photoelectric effect
- In the context of STP professional registration, which body grants HCPC registration to healthcare scientists in the UK? → The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
- When facing an ethical dilemma in STP practice, what is the recommended first step? → Identify the relevant ethical principles and stakeholders
- When a chemical spill occurs on the skin in a laboratory, what is the FIRST action to take? → Flush the affected area with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes
- In the context of STP, what does evidence-based practice mean? → Integrating current best evidence with professional expertise
- What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a chemistry laboratory? → To protect the worker from inhaling hazardous vapors, gases, and aerosols
- Which radiation protection principle requires that doses be kept as low as reasonably practicable? → Optimisation (ALARP)
- When a STP professional faces pressure to compromise professional standards, the BEST response is to: → Document the pressure and uphold professional standards
- An STP scientist is asked to chair a multidisciplinary meeting for the first time. What is a key responsibility of an effective chair? → Ensure all agenda items are covered, manage time, and encourage balanced participation
- What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining STP certification in Scientist Training Programme? → To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
- Why is clarity important in communication? → It prevents misunderstandings
- Which approach to clinical sciences is considered best practice in current STP standards? → Evidence-based, individualized interventions
- Which element of a protocol is specifically designed to describe how missing data will be handled in the statistical analysis? → Statistical analysis plan (SAP)
- Epigenetics refers to changes in gene expression that are: → Heritable changes in gene activity not involving changes to the underlying DNA sequence
- What is the role of the UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) in relation to scientific misconduct? → To provide advice, guidance, and support to organisations on research integrity matters
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