NURS-3151 Week 3: Quiz – BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGNS

BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGNS

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BY DAY 7

Complete the quiz which covers the content in the Quantitative Research Design PowerPoint webinar and Learning Resources for this week. The quiz includes questions that are multiple choice, true/false, and matching. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the following five characteristics of quantitative research designs: (a) causality, (b) control, (c) randomization, (d) reliability, and (e) validity.

You will have 50 minutes to complete this quiz, and you must complete the quiz in one sitting. You will be allowed only one attempt for this quiz.

Note on Quiz Content: This quiz will cover: (a) four basic quantitative designs along with their overall strengths and weaknesses, (b) characteristics of quantitative research designs, (c) problems with the commonly pretest-posttest study [one type of quasi-experimental design], and (d) value of randomized clinical trials in health care.

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Question 1

/ 3 pts
Home care nurses are observed as they provide skin care to individuals with hospital acquired pressure ulcers. On average, the nurses spend at least ten minutes more providing this care than they normally do. This is an example of what concept relevant to quantitative research?

Bias

Control

Correct!

Hawthorne effect

Placebo effect

Question 2

/ 3 pts
A sampling technique used in experimental design includes

Purposeful

Correct!

Randomization

Snowball

Voluntary selection

Question 3

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A causal relationship is said to exist
Correct!

When the dependent variable changes as the independent variable is manipulated.

When the independent variable changes as the dependent variable is manipulated.

There is no change when either of the variables are manipulated.

Both variables change when the independent variable is manipulated.

Question 4

/ 3 pts
A researcher wants to know whether nursing fatigue is one cause of poor patient satisfaction scores. The independent variable is
Correct!

Nursing fatigue

Patient satisfaction scores

Both nursing fatigue and patient satisfaction scores

Number of hours worked by the nurse during the week previous to measuring patient satisfaction scores.

Question 5

/ 3 pts
Causality is tested through which of the following?

Grounded theory

Correct!

Experimental research

All quantitative research

Descriptive research

Question 6

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The researcher must select an appropriate design for a study in order to eliminate error and make critique of the findings possible.

True

Correct!

False

Question 7

/ 3 pts
A mixed methods research design means two types of quantitative studies are used to collect and analyze the data.

True

Correct!

False

Question 8

/ 3 pts
The purpose of ___________ in the health sciences is to create knowledge that will improve health, lengthen life, and decrease death and disability.
You Answered

Scientific method

Basic research

Correct Answer

Applied research

Correlational research

Question 9

/ 3 pts
Quantitative research can be described as
Correct!

objective and formal

subjective and formal

objective and informal

subjective and informal

Question 10

/ 3 pts
In quantitative experimental research, the independent variable is manipulated to determine the effects on the dependent variable.
Correct!

True

False

Question 11

/ 3 pts
The blueprint for quantitative studies is termed
Correct!

research design

research goal

research objective

research process

Question 12

/ 3 pts
Why does subject attrition affect internal validity?

A study in which the majority of the subjects die calls into question whether the treatment itself is safe

Correct!

Subjects who drop out may differ from those who stay in the study, in terms of an important extraneous variable.

Type I error is almost guaranteed with very unequal sample sizes.

Subject mortality may result in a sample that is so much smaller than anticipated that type II error may result.

Question 13

/ 3 pts
A questionnaire used in a study is said to be reliable if the results obtained are

believable

Correct!

consistent

measurable

random

Question 14

/ 3 pts
In research, rigor involves adhering to the study design, paying strict attention to detail, and being sure all data collected is accurate.
Correct!

True

False

Question 15

/ 3 pts
A quantitative research study

must have ratio level data

must have at least interval level data

uses participant observation

Correct!

uses standardized measures

Question 16

/ 3 pts
When one accepts a belief as true without proof and uses it as the basis for a phenomenon, it is known as a(n) ________.

Concept

Framework

Correct!

Assumption

Theory

Question 17

/ 3 pts
When selecting a questionnaire to be used as a research instrument, the researcher must be sure the instrument is ____________.

Credible and trustworthy

Credible and valid

Correct!

Reliable and valid

Reliable and trustworthy

Question 18

/ 3 pts
A random table of numbers may be used to select participants for an experimental study.
Correct!

True

False

Question 19

/ 3 pts
_________ is the explanation and description of phenomena in real-life situations.
Correct!

Descriptive research

Correlational research

Quasi-experimental research

Experimental research

Question 20

/ 3 pts
How is a sample different from a population?

A sample is larger than a population.

Correct!

A population is larger than a sample.

A population is part of a sample

There is no difference, the terms mean the same thing in research

Question 21

/ 3 pts
The pre-test post design is used in correlation research to show there is a relationship between the pre and post interventions.

True

Correct!

False

Question 22

/ 3 pts
When a researcher uses control in a research study, it reduces the impact/influence of _______.

Dependent variable

Independent variable

Correct!

Extraneous variable

None of the above

Question 23

/ 3 pts
A research may choose to conduct a pilot study before the main study is conducted in order to determine if the data collection tool will measure the dependent variable accurately.
Correct!

True

False

Question 24

/ 3 pts
The plan for data analysis can be developed once the data collection is complete.

True

Correct!

False

Question 25

/ 3 pts
_________ is the objective, systematic, and highly controlled investigation of cause-and-effect relationships.

Descriptive research

Correlational research

Quasi-experimental research

Correct!

Experimental research

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