Foundations of nursing research
qualitative and quantitative basics
critically appraising articles
sampling and data collection
theories and frameworks
100

This U.S. institute funds nursing research at the federal level.

What is the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)?

100

In qualitative studies, participants are often called _______.

What are informants?

100

Most research articles follow this structure: Intro, Methods, Results, Discussion.

What is IMRAD?

100

: The group available to be studied.

What is the accessible population?

100

A broad nursing conceptual model emphasizing adaptation.

What is Roy’s Adaptation Model?

200

This paradigm assumes reality is objective, ordered, and measurable.

What is positivism?

200

This term describes a deliberately invented abstraction like “self-efficacy.”

What is a construct?

200

In quantitative studies, the results section includes these numerical outcomes.

What are statistical test results/p-values?

200

A nonprobability sampling method that fills quotas.

What is quota sampling?

200

This theory focuses on traumatic childbirth

What is Beck’s Theory of Traumatic Childbirth?

300

The three components of EBP include research evidence, clinical expertise, and _______.

What are patient preferences/values?

300

This type of variable is presumed to be the cause of an outcome.

What is the independent variable?

300

The criterion emphasized in qualitative research.

What is trustworthiness?

300

The gold standard for sampling in quantitative research.

What is probability sampling?

300

Grounded theory research generates this type of theory.

What is a substantive theory?

400

: This is the strongest type of individual study on the evidence hierarchy.

What is a randomized controlled trial (RCT)?

400

The qualitative tradition focused on lived experiences.

What is phenomenology?

400

This bias is reduced by blinding.

What is observer bias?

400

A statistical method used to determine sample size.

What is power analysis?

400

A middle-range theory example used in health promotion.

What is Pender’s Health Promotion Model?

500

A PICO question includes: Patient, Intervention, Comparison, and _______.

What is Outcome?

500

The phase of research where data is collected.

What is the empirical phase?

500

Four criteria of trustworthiness in qualitative research.

What are credibility, dependability, confirmability, and transferability?

500

This type of validity assesses whether a measure appears to measure its construct.

What is face validity?

500

The four concepts of the nursing metaparadigm.

What are person, health, environment, and nursing?

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