Module 2 Quiz
Due Mar 7 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 20
Available Mar 5 at 12am - Mar 7 at 11:59pm 3 days Time Limit 60 Minutes
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Attempt History
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LATEST Attempt 1 44 minutes 95 out of 100
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Score for this quiz: 95 out of 100
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Question 1 pts
A stimulus or activity that is measured to examine the effect created by
the independent variable best describes a(n) variable.
Independent
Dependent
Demographic
Extraneous
In quantitative research, the independent variable (intervention,
treatment, or experimental variable) is manipulated or varied by
the researcher to cause an effect on the dependent variable. The
dependent variable (response or outcome variable) is measured to
examine the effect created by the independent variable. An
independent variable is a stimulus or activity that is manipulated or
varied by the researcher to create an effect on the dependent
variable. A dependent variable is the response behavior or
outcome that the researcher wants to predict or explain.
Extraneous variables exist in all studies and can affect the
measurement of study variables and the relationships among
them. Extraneous variables are of primary concern in quantitative
studies, because they can obscure one’s understanding of the
relational or causal dynamics within the studies. Demographic
variables are attributes of the subjects that are measured during
the study and used to describe the sample.
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Question 2 pts
A study’s hypothesis that a new surgical approach produces safer
outcomes in immunosuppressed patients is tested in a fourteen-site
research study across the United States. Subjects at all sites are
randomly selected and randomly assigned to experimental versus control
groups. What study design is used in this research project?
Quasi-experimental design
Model testing design
Counterbalanced design
Randomized controlled trial
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