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NSG3029 WEEK 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 KNOWLEDGE CHECK QUIZ (LATEST): SOUTH UNIVERSITY
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NSG3029 Week 1 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 1 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Which design is not used in a quantitative research study? Participant observation
Design types
Descriptive (e.g., case-study, naturalistic observation, survey)
Correlational (e.g., case-control study, observational study)
Semi-experimental (e.g., field experiment, quasi-experiment)
Experimental (experiment with random assignment)
Review (literature review, systematic review)
meta-analytic
sub-types
descriptive-longitudinal case study
research problem, hypotheses, independent and dependent variables, experimental design,
Which design is not used in a qualitative study?
Involves interview, observation, and/or archival (content) data.
It is used to quantify attitudes, opinions, behaviors, and other defined variables – and generalize results from a larger sample population. Quantitative Research uses measurable data to formulate facts and uncover patterns in research. Quantitative data collection methods are much more structured than Qualitative data collection methods. Quantitative data collection methods include various forms of surveys – online surveys, paper surveys, mobile surveys and kiosk surveys, face-to-face interviews, telephone interviews, longitudinal studies, website interceptors, online polls, and systematic observations.
Question 2 options:
Anthropological
Historical
Ethnography
Descriptive
Question 3 Unsaved
What classifications of research are used in time dimension?
Question 3 options:
Retrospective
Prospective
Cross-sectional
All of the above
Question 4 Unsaved
What year was the Nuremberg Code developed?
Question 4 options:
1932
1947
1950
1970
NSG3029 Week 2 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 2 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Question 1
A research hypothesis
Question 1 options:
Predicts the expected results or outcomes of the study
Defines the theoretical framework for the study
Identifies the sources of the problem under study
Clarifies the concepts used in the study
The statement “This study explores the experience of caregiving by adult daughters of parents with Alzheimer’s disease.”
Question 2 options:
Objective
Question
Simple hypothesis
Complex hypothesis
A research question focuses on
Question 3 options:
The characteristics of a variable
Which variables are to be manipulated
What relationships might exist among variables
The framework for conducting the investigation
Question 4 options:
NSG3029 Week 3 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 3 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Question 1 (1 point)
A variable that is also referred to as a criterion variable
Question 1 options:
Independent variable
Dependent variable
Extraneous variable
Question 2 (1 point)
A variable that is also referred to as a predictor variable
Question 2 options:
Independent variable
Dependent variable
Extraneous variable
Demographic variable
Question 3 (1 point)
Many nursing researchers use a nonprobability sampling type, which one is not a nonprobability sampling type
Question 3 options:
Convenience
Snowball
Network
Systematic
Question 4 (1 point)
Which type of sample is referred to as a theoretical sampling
Question 4 options:
Simple random
Stratified random
Purposive
Proportional
Another examen:
Select the key elements of informed consent:
Question 1 options:
educational background of the investigators
benefits/risks of participation
statement of voluntary participation/withdrawal
non-diclosure statement
What is the term used to describe the situation when participant identity is unknown?
Question 2 options:
Confidentiality
Anonymity
Privacy
A and B
What is the major responsibility of an institutional review board?
Question 4 options:
Reviewing that participants are willing subjects
Reviewing that participants benefit from the study
Reviewing research proposals to ensure Federal guidelines are followed
Reviewing the research design
NSG3029 Week 4 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 4 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
5 out 5 correct
The overall purpose of a theory is to:
Question 1 options:
Explain relationships that exist among variables as well as the nature of those relationships
Make scientific findings meaningful and generalizable
Stimulate the generation of hypotheses that can be empirically tested
Summarize accumulated facts
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Question 2 (1 point)
The building blocks for theory are:
Question 2 options:
Propositions
Relationships
Hypotheses
Concepts
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Question 3 (1 point)
The major similarity between theories and conceptual models is that both:
Question 3 options:
Use concepts as their building blocks
Use the deductive reasoning process almost exclusively
Contain a set of logically interrelated propositions
Provide a mechanism for developing new propositions from the original propositions
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Question 4 (1 point)
The Health Promotion Model would best be described as a:
Question 4 options:
Descriptive theory
Borrowed theory
Grounded theory
Middle-range theory
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Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following 3 answers are central concepts in conceptual models of nursing?
Question 5 options:
Person
Social Support
Health
Environment
NSG3029 Week 5 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 5 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Question 1 (1 point)
Which of the following is not a purpose of a research literature review for a consumer?
Question 1 options:
To identify nursing interventions that have potential for use in evidence-based practice
To identify a suitable research design
To acquire knowledge about a specific topic
To facilitate the development of research-based protocols
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Question 2 (1 point)
The electronic database most likely to be useful to nurse researchers is
Question 2 options:
CINAHL
CancerLit
Health
MEDLINE
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Question 3 (1 point)
The type of information in which the researcher is least interested when doing a literature review is:
Question 3 options:
How the variables of interest have been operationally defined in prior studies
Narrations of a particular author's impression of a given situation
Research results
What research approaches have been used to study similar problems
Question 4 (1 point)
A primary source for a literature review may be defined as:
Question 4 options:
A description of an investigation written by the researcher who conducted the study
A summarization of relevant research that has been conducted on the topic of interest WRONG
A thesaurus that directs the reader to subject headings germane to the
topic
Any retrieval mechanism that helps to locate articles on the area of interest
Question 5 (1 point)
Studies that integrate results of earlier research through statistical methods are known as:
Question 5 options:
Meta-synthesis
Mapping study
Primary study
Meta-analysis
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NSG3029 Week 6 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 6 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Question 1 (1 point)
5 out of 5 correct
Sampling may be defined as the:
Question 1 options:
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in the study
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Question 2 (1 point)
Bias in a sample for a quantitative study refers to:
Question 2 options:
Lack of heterogeneity in the population on the attribute of interest
Sample selection in nonprobability-type sampling
The margin of error in the data obtained from samples
Systematic over- or underrepresentation on the attribute of interest vis-a-vis the population
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Question 3 (1 point)
Of the following types of sample, which one is considered to be the weakest for quantitative studies?
Question 3 options:
Convenience
Quota
Purposive
Systematic
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Question 4 (1 point)
The type of nonprobability design that is most likely to yield a representative sample is:
Question 4 options:
Convenience sampling
Purposive sampling
Quota sampling
Network sampling
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Question 5 (1 point)
Theoretical sampling is primarily concerned with adequate representation of:
Question 5 options:
Sampling units
Themes
The target population
The accessible population
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NSG3029 Week 7 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 7 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Question 1 (1 point)
Got 5 out of 5 correct
Which of the following data collection approaches does not belong with the others?
Question 1 options:
Questionnaire
Focused interview
Life history
Focus group interview
Question 2 (1 point)
A major purpose of a pretest of an instrument is to:
Question 2 options:
Detect inadequacies in an interview schedule or questionnaire
Obtain some preliminary results on the research problem
Assess the adequacy of the research design
Evaluate whether an unstructured approach would be more suitable
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Question 3 (1 point)
Questionnaires have the advantage of:
Question 3 options:
Offering the possibility of anonymity
Having high response rates
Eliminating response set biases
Being suitable for all types of respondents
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Question 4 (1 point)
On a five-point Likert scale, a person who neither agreed nor disagreed with the statement would be scored as:
Question 4 options:
0
1
3
5
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Question 5 (1 point)
The technique that is least susceptible to response-set bias is:
Question 5 options:
Interviews
Q-sorts
Questionnaires
Projective measures
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NSG3029 Week 8 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 3029 Week 8 Knowledge Check Quiz (Latest): Foundation of Nursing Research: South University
Question 1 (1 point)
5 out of 5 correct
The standard deviation of a sampling distribution is called a:
Question 1 options:
. Sampling error
. Standard error
Variance
Parameter
Question 2 (1 point)
A statistical procedure that is used to determine whether a significant difference exists between any number of group means on a dependent variable measured on an interval scale is the:
Question 2 options:
t-test
ANOVA
Pearson's
Chi-squared test
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Question 3 (1 point)
For which of the following levels of significance is the risk of making a Type II error greatest?
Question 3 options:
10
.05
01
001
Question 4 (1 point)
Which level of measurement permits the researcher to add, subtract, multiply, and divide?
Question 4 options:
Nominal
. Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
Question 5 (1 point)
The measure of central tendency that is most stable is the:
Question 5 options:
Mode
. Median WRONG
Mean
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