NRS 3071 MOODLE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
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Hypotheses can be categorized in what four broad ways:
Select one:
a. Associative vs. causal, simple vs. complex, directional vs. directional, and null vs. research
b. Associative vs. grand theory, simple vs. complex, complex vs. nondirectional, and null vs. research
c. Associative vs. causal, simple vs. complex, directional vs. nondirectional, and null vs. research
d. Active vs. causal, simple vs. moderate, nondirectional vs. nondirectional and null vs. research -
(ANSWER)c. Associative vs. causal, simple vs. complex, directional vs. nondirectional, and null vs.
research
The study hypothesis is best defined as: formal statements regarding the expected or predicted
relationship between two or more variables in a specific population.
Select one:
True
False - (ANSWER)True
The dependent variable(s) in the research question, "Is the job performance of nurses affected by salary
or perceived job autonomy?" is(are):
Select one:
a. Salary
b. Perceived job autonomy
c. Both salary and perceived job autonomy
d. Job performance - (ANSWER)d. Job performance
The null and research hypotheses divide all possibilities into:
Select one:
a. two sets that may or may not overlap
b. as many sets as necessary to cover all possibilities
c. two sets that overlap
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d. two non-overlapping sets - (ANSWER)d. two non-overlapping sets
The purpose of the study was to determine if physical activity participation among teenagers can be
affected by average hours of TV watching per day. The independent variable in this study was
Select one:
a. Teenagers
b. None of the above
c. Average hours of TV watching per day
d. Physical activity participation - (ANSWER)c. Average hours of TV watching per day
Qualitative research and quantitative research are essentially the same; they both collect data and use
the statistics in the data to determine a relationship.
Select one:
True
False - (ANSWER)False
What does the quantitative approach in research attempt to eliminate?
Select one:
a. Generalizability
b. Bias and subjectivity
c. Methodologic controls
d. Research ethics - (ANSWER)b. Bias and subjectivity
If you want specific information about the limitation of the study, your best approach will be to look at
which one of the following sections of the journal article?
Select one:
a. Introduction
b. Discussion
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c. Abstract
d. Methods - (ANSWER)b. Discussion
The nurse researcher is aware that PICOT is a research strategy mnemonic for which of the following
components?
Select one:
a. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of intervention,
Outcome of interest , Total patients involved
b. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of interest , Outcome of
interest , Time
c. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of intervention,
Overarching alignment with practice , Time
d. Patient disease or illness , Intervention , Comparison of interest , Outcome of interest , Total patients
involved - (ANSWER)b. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of
interest , Outcome of interest , Time
The nurse researcher understands that a mediator is an intervening variable with what specific purpose?
Select one:
a. Mediators account for how or why two variables are strongly associated
b. Mediators account for how or why two theories are strongly associated
c. Mediators account for how or why two hypothesis are strongly associated
d. A. Mediators account for how or why two studies are strongly associated - (ANSWER)a. Mediators
account for how or why two variables are strongly associated
Which of the following research designs is used to answer questions that seek to investigate causality?
Select one:
a. Survey design
b. Experimental design
c. Correlational design
d. Cross-sectional design - (ANSWER)b. Experimental design
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Hypotheses can be categorized in what four broad ways:
Select one:
a. Associative vs. causal, simple vs. complex, directional vs. directional, and null vs. research
b. Associative vs. grand theory, simple vs. complex, complex vs. nondirectional, and null vs. research
c. Associative vs. causal, simple vs. complex, directional vs. nondirectional, and null vs. research
d. Active vs. causal, simple vs. moderate, nondirectional vs. nondirectional and null vs. research -
(ANSWER)c. Associative vs. causal, simple vs. complex, directional vs. nondirectional, and null vs.
research
The study hypothesis is best defined as: formal statements regarding the expected or predicted
relationship between two or more variables in a specific population.
Select one:
True
False - (ANSWER)True
The dependent variable(s) in the research question, "Is the job performance of nurses affected by salary
or perceived job autonomy?" is(are):
Select one:
a. Salary
b. Perceived job autonomy
c. Both salary and perceived job autonomy
d. Job performance - (ANSWER)d. Job performance
The null and research hypotheses divide all possibilities into:
Select one:
a. two sets that may or may not overlap
b. as many sets as necessary to cover all possibilities
c. two sets that overlap
,NRS 3071 MOODLE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW
d. two non-overlapping sets - (ANSWER)d. two non-overlapping sets
The purpose of the study was to determine if physical activity participation among teenagers can be
affected by average hours of TV watching per day. The independent variable in this study was
Select one:
a. Teenagers
b. None of the above
c. Average hours of TV watching per day
d. Physical activity participation - (ANSWER)c. Average hours of TV watching per day
Qualitative research and quantitative research are essentially the same; they both collect data and use
the statistics in the data to determine a relationship.
Select one:
True
False - (ANSWER)False
What does the quantitative approach in research attempt to eliminate?
Select one:
a. Generalizability
b. Bias and subjectivity
c. Methodologic controls
d. Research ethics - (ANSWER)b. Bias and subjectivity
If you want specific information about the limitation of the study, your best approach will be to look at
which one of the following sections of the journal article?
Select one:
a. Introduction
b. Discussion
, NRS 3071 MOODLE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW
c. Abstract
d. Methods - (ANSWER)b. Discussion
The nurse researcher is aware that PICOT is a research strategy mnemonic for which of the following
components?
Select one:
a. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of intervention,
Outcome of interest , Total patients involved
b. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of interest , Outcome of
interest , Time
c. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of intervention,
Overarching alignment with practice , Time
d. Patient disease or illness , Intervention , Comparison of interest , Outcome of interest , Total patients
involved - (ANSWER)b. Patient population or patient condition of interest , Intervention, Comparison of
interest , Outcome of interest , Time
The nurse researcher understands that a mediator is an intervening variable with what specific purpose?
Select one:
a. Mediators account for how or why two variables are strongly associated
b. Mediators account for how or why two theories are strongly associated
c. Mediators account for how or why two hypothesis are strongly associated
d. A. Mediators account for how or why two studies are strongly associated - (ANSWER)a. Mediators
account for how or why two variables are strongly associated
Which of the following research designs is used to answer questions that seek to investigate causality?
Select one:
a. Survey design
b. Experimental design
c. Correlational design
d. Cross-sectional design - (ANSWER)b. Experimental design