2024 NURSING RESEARCH TESTBANK WITH
2000 EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
GRADED A
Sampling in research may be defined as:
a. insurance that each person has a chance of being included in the study.
b. establishment of criteria for eligibility to participate in a study.
c. identification of the population in which the researcher is interested.
d. selection of a subset of a population to represent the whole population. -
ANSWER-ANS: D
Sampling involves selecting a group of people, events, behaviors, or other
elements with which to conduct a study. Samples are expected to represent a
population of people.
A researcher is interested in studying lifestyle management in patients with
inflammatory bowel disease. The researcher contacts the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of America to determine how to best access this patient population.
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are an example of which of the
following?
a. Accessible population
b. Element
c. Sample
d. Target population - ANSWER-ANS: D
The target population is the entire set of individuals who meet the sampling
criteria.
,Subjects who participate in a study of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
are described as the:
a. accessible population.
b. element.
c. sample.
d. target population. - ANSWER-ANS: C
A sample is that group of people who are representing the entire population and
participating in the study. Samples are expected to represent an entire population.
The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America referred the interested researcher
to a local chapter of the organization. The local chapter agreed to send out letters
on behalf of the researcher inviting potential subjects to contact the researcher if
they are willing to participate in a study. Potential subjects in this situation would
be described as the:
a. accessible population.
b. element.
c. sample.
d. target population. - ANSWER-ANS: A
An accessible population is the portion of the target population to which the
researcher has reasonable access.
The population from which the researcher selects the actual study sample is
referred to as the:
a. accessible population.
b. scientific population.
,c. target population.
d. theoretical population. - ANSWER-ANS: A
An accessible population is the portion of the target population to which the
researcher has reasonable access. The sample is obtained from the accessible
population.
In a study of liver transplant recipients, the researcher specifies that the subjects
must be 18 years of age or older and the recipient of only one liver transplant.
These criteria are an example of:
a. demographic attributes.
b. exclusion criteria.
c. extraneous variables.
d. inclusion criteria. - ANSWER-ANS: D
Inclusion criteria are those characteristics that the subject or element must possess
to be part of the target population.
The adequacy of a sample would be primarily based on which of the following
criteria?
a. Method chosen for sample selection
b. Representativeness of the population
c. Size of the total population
d. Willingness of subjects to participate - ANSWER-ANS: B
A sample needs to be representative in terms of characteristics, such as age,
gender, ethnicity, income, and education
, A sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the population from which it
is drawn is a:
a. cluster sample.
b. purposive sample.
c. random sample.
d. representative sample. - ANSWER-ANS: D
Representativeness means that the sample, accessible population, and target
population are alike in as many ways as possible.
Sample attrition would be reflected by the:
a. average death rate of the population under study.
b. inability to access identified members of a population.
c. number of patients who die while participating in a study.
d. number of patients who drop out of a study. - ANSWER-ANS: D
Sample attrition or mortality is the withdrawal or loss of subjects from a study
The term "comparison group" in research refers to the group of patients in a:
a. nonrandom sample who do not receive a treatment.
b. nonrandom sample who receive a treatment.
c. random sample who do not receive a treatment.
d. random sample who receive a treatment. - ANSWER-ANS: A
If nonrandom methods are used for sample selection, the group not receiving a
treatment is referred to as a comparison group.
2000 EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
GRADED A
Sampling in research may be defined as:
a. insurance that each person has a chance of being included in the study.
b. establishment of criteria for eligibility to participate in a study.
c. identification of the population in which the researcher is interested.
d. selection of a subset of a population to represent the whole population. -
ANSWER-ANS: D
Sampling involves selecting a group of people, events, behaviors, or other
elements with which to conduct a study. Samples are expected to represent a
population of people.
A researcher is interested in studying lifestyle management in patients with
inflammatory bowel disease. The researcher contacts the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of America to determine how to best access this patient population.
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are an example of which of the
following?
a. Accessible population
b. Element
c. Sample
d. Target population - ANSWER-ANS: D
The target population is the entire set of individuals who meet the sampling
criteria.
,Subjects who participate in a study of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
are described as the:
a. accessible population.
b. element.
c. sample.
d. target population. - ANSWER-ANS: C
A sample is that group of people who are representing the entire population and
participating in the study. Samples are expected to represent an entire population.
The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America referred the interested researcher
to a local chapter of the organization. The local chapter agreed to send out letters
on behalf of the researcher inviting potential subjects to contact the researcher if
they are willing to participate in a study. Potential subjects in this situation would
be described as the:
a. accessible population.
b. element.
c. sample.
d. target population. - ANSWER-ANS: A
An accessible population is the portion of the target population to which the
researcher has reasonable access.
The population from which the researcher selects the actual study sample is
referred to as the:
a. accessible population.
b. scientific population.
,c. target population.
d. theoretical population. - ANSWER-ANS: A
An accessible population is the portion of the target population to which the
researcher has reasonable access. The sample is obtained from the accessible
population.
In a study of liver transplant recipients, the researcher specifies that the subjects
must be 18 years of age or older and the recipient of only one liver transplant.
These criteria are an example of:
a. demographic attributes.
b. exclusion criteria.
c. extraneous variables.
d. inclusion criteria. - ANSWER-ANS: D
Inclusion criteria are those characteristics that the subject or element must possess
to be part of the target population.
The adequacy of a sample would be primarily based on which of the following
criteria?
a. Method chosen for sample selection
b. Representativeness of the population
c. Size of the total population
d. Willingness of subjects to participate - ANSWER-ANS: B
A sample needs to be representative in terms of characteristics, such as age,
gender, ethnicity, income, and education
, A sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the population from which it
is drawn is a:
a. cluster sample.
b. purposive sample.
c. random sample.
d. representative sample. - ANSWER-ANS: D
Representativeness means that the sample, accessible population, and target
population are alike in as many ways as possible.
Sample attrition would be reflected by the:
a. average death rate of the population under study.
b. inability to access identified members of a population.
c. number of patients who die while participating in a study.
d. number of patients who drop out of a study. - ANSWER-ANS: D
Sample attrition or mortality is the withdrawal or loss of subjects from a study
The term "comparison group" in research refers to the group of patients in a:
a. nonrandom sample who do not receive a treatment.
b. nonrandom sample who receive a treatment.
c. random sample who do not receive a treatment.
d. random sample who receive a treatment. - ANSWER-ANS: A
If nonrandom methods are used for sample selection, the group not receiving a
treatment is referred to as a comparison group.