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The rating system that would be used for grading multiple randomized controlled trials (RCT’s) involves which of the following levels of evidence?
What is Level I
100
Studies conducted by looking at a single phenomenon across multiple populations at a single point in time
What are Cross-sectional studies
100
Autonomy and Self Determination apply to which of the following ethical principles?
What is Respect for persons
100
A statement of the specific query the researcher seeks to answer, to address the research problem.
What is the research question
100
Practice guidelines
What is empirical Literature
200
A sources that are reports of original research authored by the researcher and published in a scholarly source such as a peer-reviewed research journal or scholarly book.
What is Primary
200
Research that is reproduced or duplicated in different populations to validate findings and increase generalizability is referred to as:
What is replication
200
The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research issued a well-known set of guidelines in 1978 to explain the fundamental ethical principles that should guide the conduct of research involving human subjects. This is referred to as:
What is The Belmont Report
200
A two-sided statement of the research question that is interested in
What is Non-Directional Hypothesis
200
Concerned with cause and effect relationships, involves the manipulation or control of some independent variable and then measures the outcome
What is Experimental Research
300
Defining Variables Recruiting subjects Using random assignment methods Creating reliable and valid instruments Analyzing results and statistical techniques
What is Quantitative Researcher Skill Set
300
Monitoring children of smokers over a period of time to measure the emergence of pulmonary disease with data collection occurring at prescribed intervals, would require which of the following research approach?
What is Longitudinal Study
300
From a research standpoint, even a novice nurse researcher must comprehend that the ethical principle that concerns maximizing the benefits and minimizing the risks or harm, involves which of the following ethical principles?
What is Beneficence
300
The nurse researcher utilizing the PICO Approach to develop a good research question, would comprehend that the “I” represents:
What is the planned nursing Intervention?
300
A critical component of the research process that provides an in-depth analysis of recently published research findings relevant to the study that is being conducted is called:
What is a literature Review
400
A federal agency responsible for the support of nursing research by establishing a national research agenda, funding grants and research awards, and providing training is known as:
What is National Institute of Nursing Research
400
The research approach that combines quantitative and qualitative elements, involves the measurable state of a phenomenon and the individual’s subjective response to it, is referred to as:
What is Mixed Methods
400
The principal investigator of a research project at a local hospital decided to intentionally make up the data because the sample size was smaller than estimated. Despite warnings from the other research team members, the principal investigator reported these findings. This is an example of which type of research misconduct?
What is Fabrication
400
A declarative and objective statement that includes the general goal of the study, the variables to be studied, their possible interrelationships, and the nature of the population of interest is referred to which of the following?
What is Purpose Statement
400
Papers are of central importance to a research topic, often because they report a major breakthrough, insight, or a new and generative synthesis of ideas. This kind of paper may describe a study that changes our understanding of a topic, or describes and illustrates a new and highly useful research method.
What is a seminal work
500
The way one views reality is the philosophical stands of
What is Ontology
500
Studies that compare interventions and outcomes
What are analytic studies
500
The subject’s right to fair treatment and fairness in distribution of benefits and burden (potential risks of research should be borne equally by the members of society) involves which of the following ethical principles:
What is Justice
500
A one-sided statement of the research question that is interested in only one direction of change:
What is Directional hypothesis
500
The type of literature used in review that includes published works, which demonstrate how theories apply to individual behavior or observed events:
What is Empirical Literature
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