NURS 328 - QUIZ 2 EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Nursing Research began with the famous nurse
Florence Nightingale
The source of knowledge in most disciplines that is difficult to challenge is
Tradition
The type of research that involves the systematic collection and analysis of controlled,
numerical information is known as
Quantitative
The type of research that involves the systematic collection and analysis of narrative
materials is called
Qualitative
The approach to knowledge that uses systematic, controlled procedures is known as the
Scientific Approach
Naturalistic inquiry always takes place in the
Field
Subject is most frequently used in..
Quantitative Research
Study Participant is most frequently used in..
Both Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Informant is most frequently used in
Qualitative Research
Variable is most frequently used in
Quantitative REsearch
Phenomena is most frequently used in
Qualitative Research
Construct is most frequently used in
Quantitative Research
, Theory is used in..
Both Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Data is used in..
Both Qualitative and Quantitative Research
The variable that is an attribute
Either/Both the independent and the dependent variable
The variable that requires operational definition
Either/Both the independent and the dependent variable
The Following are all examples of data except:
1-Observations
2-Interviews
3-Literature Reviews
4-Self-Reports
Literature Reviews
Which of the following ethically questionable techniques are sometimes used by
researchers to enhance the validity of findings?
1- Deception and covert data collection.
2- Spying and deception.
3- Concealment and avoidance.
4 - Questionnaires and surveys.
:-) Deception and covert data collection.
The right to self-determination means that prospective research participants:
1- Should make all decisions about participating without interference.
2- Should have access to all known information about their condition before deciding to
participate.
3- Should have the right to decide voluntarily whether to participate in a study.
4- Should spend time reflecting on their current situation before deciding to participate.
3- Should have the right to decide voluntarily whether to participate in a study.
One guide available to assist researchers in designing studies that are ethically rigorous is:
1- The Canadian Association of Nurses code of ethics.
2- The guide to the Institutional Review Board.
3- The Researcher's own moral code.
4- The code of proper conduct provided by the Researcher's employing institution.
:-) The Canadian Association of Nurses code of ethics.
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Nursing Research began with the famous nurse
Florence Nightingale
The source of knowledge in most disciplines that is difficult to challenge is
Tradition
The type of research that involves the systematic collection and analysis of controlled,
numerical information is known as
Quantitative
The type of research that involves the systematic collection and analysis of narrative
materials is called
Qualitative
The approach to knowledge that uses systematic, controlled procedures is known as the
Scientific Approach
Naturalistic inquiry always takes place in the
Field
Subject is most frequently used in..
Quantitative Research
Study Participant is most frequently used in..
Both Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Informant is most frequently used in
Qualitative Research
Variable is most frequently used in
Quantitative REsearch
Phenomena is most frequently used in
Qualitative Research
Construct is most frequently used in
Quantitative Research
, Theory is used in..
Both Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Data is used in..
Both Qualitative and Quantitative Research
The variable that is an attribute
Either/Both the independent and the dependent variable
The variable that requires operational definition
Either/Both the independent and the dependent variable
The Following are all examples of data except:
1-Observations
2-Interviews
3-Literature Reviews
4-Self-Reports
Literature Reviews
Which of the following ethically questionable techniques are sometimes used by
researchers to enhance the validity of findings?
1- Deception and covert data collection.
2- Spying and deception.
3- Concealment and avoidance.
4 - Questionnaires and surveys.
:-) Deception and covert data collection.
The right to self-determination means that prospective research participants:
1- Should make all decisions about participating without interference.
2- Should have access to all known information about their condition before deciding to
participate.
3- Should have the right to decide voluntarily whether to participate in a study.
4- Should spend time reflecting on their current situation before deciding to participate.
3- Should have the right to decide voluntarily whether to participate in a study.
One guide available to assist researchers in designing studies that are ethically rigorous is:
1- The Canadian Association of Nurses code of ethics.
2- The guide to the Institutional Review Board.
3- The Researcher's own moral code.
4- The code of proper conduct provided by the Researcher's employing institution.
:-) The Canadian Association of Nurses code of ethics.