UTA NURS3375 Module 3 Knowledge Check 1 Latest 2020 October

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KNOWLEDGE CHECK #1

My answers are highlighted in yellow. I missed 4 questions which I noted were wrong. The italicized text was notes from the quiz. 

Question 1Common practice for in-text citations for a single author using APA style includes:

 (author last name, year of publication)

  (author last name, first initial, year of publication)

 (author last name, first name, page number)

Question 2In APA format, which one of these statements is not true about the references page:

The title of the references page is Bibliography, and should be centered at the top if the page and not in bold font.

References should be placed in alphabetical order by author last name.

A digital object identifier (DOI) or website for the journal article referenced should be placed at the end of every journal article reference if available.

Question 3A conceptual definition of a variable is

defined in the review of literature.

also considered to be the intervention. (WRONG ANSWER)

influencing the selection of the sample.

the systematic investigation of relationship.

Question 4A nurse planning a research project wants to know more about their sample.  Which of the following would be considered a demographic variable?

Pain intensity 

Socioeconomic status

Heart rate

Oral temperature

Question 5A nurse hypothesizes that the presence of social support from family affects the pain perception of hospitalized patients.

What is the dependent variable in this hypothesis? 

social support

hospitalized patients

pain perception

 

family members

Question 6Subjects who volunteered to receive an experimental treatment for pancreatic cancer are educated about essential study information, assessed for understanding of this information, and asked to willingly participate in the research study. This process is known as:

informed consent

 coercion

institutional review

deception

Question 7A questionnaire has an ID number in one corner that allows the research team to identify the subject. This is an example of:

right to privacy.

confidentiality.

deception.

informed consent.

Question 8One example of a research population with diminished autonomy (vulnerability) would be:

college students.

members of a senior citizen center.

mentally ill patients.

middle-aged women.

Question 9The purpose of an institutional review board (IRB) is to:

determine the extent to which human rights will be protected in a study.

critique the research methods of a study.

determine the appropriate journals for publication of the study.

review the costs associated with an institutional study.

Question 10A research hypothesis:

predicts the expected results or outcomes of the study

defines the theoretical framework for the study

is used to determine relationships in a study (WRONG ANSWER)

 

clarifies the gap in the literature in the study

 Question 11Identify the independent variable in the following hypothesis: “Cancer patients who receive music therapy complain less frequently of pain and require less pain medication than cancer patients not receiving music therapy.”

Relaxation therapy

Complaints of pain

Pain medication use

Music therapy

Question 12A friend asks you to explain the difference between a conceptual definition and an operational definition of anxiety. You help her to understand these concepts by providing her with the following operational definition of anxiety.

An overwhelming feeling of uneasiness

A score above 40 on the Anxiety Inventory

Discomfort at the highest level

A sense of fear  

Question 13Nursing students in a research course are learning about problem statements.  To be considered researchable, a problem must:

include an ethical dimension.

deal with patient outcomes rather than social issues.

be clearly defined as the gap in knowledge.

be a clear, concise statement of the specific goal or focus of the study.

Question 14Which of the following questions is important to ask when determining the significance of the research problem?

What will it cost to complete the study?   

Is there an available pool of subjects?

Does the researcher have the necessary expertise?

Will the findings influence nursing practice?

Question 15A nurse researcher is planning his purpose statement for his correlational study.  He knows it should include the:

setting and statistics that will be used.   

theoretical framework and measuring tools to be used.   

variables and type of subjects desired for the study.

research design and approach for obtaining consent.

Question 16A nursing student is planning to conduct a review of the literature for a research study.  One of the main purposes of conducting a review of the literature is to:

determine existing knowledge on the topic.

 help select an optimum sample size.

discover an instrument for data collection that has been used many times.

give the researcher insight into what data analysis techniques should be used.

Question 17The concept of causality would be important in which of the following research designs?

Experimental

Phenomenological

Descriptive

Time dimensional

Question 18Which of the following study designs focuses on finding a cause and effect relationship among variables, but uses a lower level of control?

quasi-experimental

experimental

descriptive

phenomenology

Question 19A nurse researcher wants to design a study that looks at the relationship between two variables.  She is considering an experimental research design.

True

False

Question 20A nursing student is reading a study with an experimental research design.  Which one of the following is a necessary requirement for experimental designs?

Manipulation of the independent variable

Attrition

Comparison of naturally occurring groups

Convenience sample

Question 21Which of the following types of studies is considered a qualitative study?

   

Ethnographic

Methodological

Comparative

Correlational

Question 22If a researcher wants to understand what it is like to undergo chemotherapy from the patient’s perspective of their lived experience, the study design is:

phenomenology

ethnography (WRONG ANSWER)

quantitative descriptive

historical research

Question 23A researcher designs a study as a quantitative descriptive study.  Which of the following would NOT typically be part of the research methodology for the study?

Finding a representative sample.

Describing a causal effect between the variables.

Clear conceptual definition of study variables.

Using valid and reliable instruments.

Question 24Which of the following would be considered to be a research hypothesis?

What was the state of the art of medicine and nursing regarding childhood malnutrition in the late 19th and early 20th century? (WRONG ANSWER)

Study aims were to determine the risk of breast feeding cessation over time.  

Were there improvements in outcome data in caregivers’ level of heart failure caregiving burden, confidence and preparedness in providing heart failure home care?

The participants will decrease tobacco consumption at the end of the intervention compared to baseline.

Question 25A nursing research student is evaluating a research framework that is explicitly started in a research article.   All of these statements describe the purpose of a research framework EXCEPT:

to guide the development of a study.

 it is tested within the study.

 to guide the selection of the inferential statistics.

 it links the findings of the study back to nursing’s body of knowledge.

 

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