Final answer:
Research that could proceed without REB review includes journal articles without peer review, fieldwork projects with minimal risk, and applied research with practical solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Research that could likely proceed without REB (Research Ethics Board) review includes:
- Journal articles or popular press articles that do not use a peer-review system. However, it is important to note that research published without peer review may not be reliable or used as a basis for other scientific work.
- Fieldwork projects such as interviews or observations that have minimal risk to participants.
- Research that falls under the category of applied research, where the purpose is to find practical solutions, such as finding a chemical to cure a disease based on the biochemistry of a microorganism.