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1. What does the using random number tables for assigning subject to groups
eliminate?
a. Need for a control
group b. Systematic
bias
c. Ethical problem
d. Unnecessary manipulation
2. The researcher wants to explore the extent to which quantitative findings can
be applied to other groups and settings. What is this called?
a. Reflexivity
b. Transferability
c. Thick description
d. Generability
3. Which can cause bias in a study?
a. Adequate study
design b. Researcher
subjectives
c. Participants truthful responses
d. Consistent methods of data collection
4. Everyone in the experimental group usually gets the same intervention as
delineated in formal protocols. What occurs when the study is tailored to meet
individual needs or characteristics?
a. Placebo
b. Patient-centered intervention
c. Attention control
d. Stratification
5 The most widely used methods of collecting data in nursing research is?
a. Observati
on b. Self-
report
c. Biophysiologic
d. All of the above
6. The researchers concluded that “Metformin did not lower the blood sugar
level among pre-diabetics'' when it is true. This type of error is:
a. Type
I b. Type
II
c. Type III
d. Type IV
7. What is the limitation of hre research design for a quantitative study?
a. What types of comparisons will be made
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b. How many times data will be collected
c. Whether there will be an intervention
d. Whether there will be a theoretical context
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8. What criteria do qualitative researchers use to assess the quality of a study?
a. Accuracy
b. Dependability
c. Validity
d. Reliability
9. A researcher designs a study to determine if a new teaching modality will benefit
a particular group of special education students that the researcher has been
working. Which design would the researcher be most likely to use?
a. Comparison of one group’s status at two or more points
in time. b. Comparison of one group’s status under
different circumstances
c. Comparison based on relative rankings
d. Comparison between two or more groups
10.The following are considered steps in the qualitative research process EXCEPT?
a. Review of the related
literature b. Formulation of
the hypothesis
c. Selecting the sample
d. Data collection
11.What type of design occurs when the researcher simultaneously
manipulates two independent variables?
a. Factorial
b. Cluster randomization
c. Crossover
d. Single-blind
12.A pretest is NOT usually for which of the following purposes?
a. The identify the parts of the data collection package that might be
difficult or objectionable
b. To prioritize the data collection
c. To obtain information on the proper sequencing of instruments within the
data collection package
d. To examine whether the pretest responses are sufficiently variable
13.A thermometer measures a child’s temperature is 98.1F one minute and as
98.1F the next minute. What can we assume about the thermometer?
a. Trustworthy instrument
b. Dependable
instrument c. Reliable
instrument
d. Valid instrument
14.A researcher finds that a small number of subjects did not provide accurate
information because they had just completed a rigorous sesion with the
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physical therapist. This is an example of?
a. Absolute bias
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1. What does the using random number tables for assigning subject to groups
eliminate?
a. Need for a control
group b. Systematic
bias
c. Ethical problem
d. Unnecessary manipulation
2. The researcher wants to explore the extent to which quantitative findings can
be applied to other groups and settings. What is this called?
a. Reflexivity
b. Transferability
c. Thick description
d. Generability
3. Which can cause bias in a study?
a. Adequate study
design b. Researcher
subjectives
c. Participants truthful responses
d. Consistent methods of data collection
4. Everyone in the experimental group usually gets the same intervention as
delineated in formal protocols. What occurs when the study is tailored to meet
individual needs or characteristics?
a. Placebo
b. Patient-centered intervention
c. Attention control
d. Stratification
5 The most widely used methods of collecting data in nursing research is?
a. Observati
on b. Self-
report
c. Biophysiologic
d. All of the above
6. The researchers concluded that “Metformin did not lower the blood sugar
level among pre-diabetics'' when it is true. This type of error is:
a. Type
I b. Type
II
c. Type III
d. Type IV
7. What is the limitation of hre research design for a quantitative study?
a. What types of comparisons will be made
, NURS123 EXAM 2 QUSTIONS WITH CORRECT
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b. How many times data will be collected
c. Whether there will be an intervention
d. Whether there will be a theoretical context
, NURS123 EXAM 2 QUSTIONS WITH CORRECT
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8. What criteria do qualitative researchers use to assess the quality of a study?
a. Accuracy
b. Dependability
c. Validity
d. Reliability
9. A researcher designs a study to determine if a new teaching modality will benefit
a particular group of special education students that the researcher has been
working. Which design would the researcher be most likely to use?
a. Comparison of one group’s status at two or more points
in time. b. Comparison of one group’s status under
different circumstances
c. Comparison based on relative rankings
d. Comparison between two or more groups
10.The following are considered steps in the qualitative research process EXCEPT?
a. Review of the related
literature b. Formulation of
the hypothesis
c. Selecting the sample
d. Data collection
11.What type of design occurs when the researcher simultaneously
manipulates two independent variables?
a. Factorial
b. Cluster randomization
c. Crossover
d. Single-blind
12.A pretest is NOT usually for which of the following purposes?
a. The identify the parts of the data collection package that might be
difficult or objectionable
b. To prioritize the data collection
c. To obtain information on the proper sequencing of instruments within the
data collection package
d. To examine whether the pretest responses are sufficiently variable
13.A thermometer measures a child’s temperature is 98.1F one minute and as
98.1F the next minute. What can we assume about the thermometer?
a. Trustworthy instrument
b. Dependable
instrument c. Reliable
instrument
d. Valid instrument
14.A researcher finds that a small number of subjects did not provide accurate
information because they had just completed a rigorous sesion with the
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physical therapist. This is an example of?
a. Absolute bias