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The type of research is used in a preliminary way to create basic knowledge about a group individual's response to health and illness?
What is Descriptive
100
This is the guide that outlines each code, its definition, and any orther criteria
What is a codebook
100
In qualitative research the researcher states:
What is The research question
100
The Effect in cause and effect:
What is the dependent variable
100
The Cause in cause and effect:
What is the independent variable
200
The quantitative design that is considered the Gold Standard is:
What is the experimental design
200
A researcher enrolls only white males in a study because of the greater ease in recruiting this population. The researcher may be accused of:
What is discrimination
200
The meaning of an experience among a group is called:
What is Phenomenology
200
The study of right and wrong:
What is Ethics
200
The most frequently used statistical test:
What is ANOVA
300
Tell the median of 2, 20, 10, 5, 3
What is 5
300
Name the levels of measurement:
What is Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio
300
The study of features and interactions of a given culture:
What is Ethnography
300
How do you get the range in central tendency:
What is subtract the minimum value from the maximum.
300
Tell the mean of 2, 20, 10, 5, 3
What is 8
400
Statistical method of aggregating the results of quantitative studies: involves drawing inferences from a sample of studies.
What is Meta-Analysis
400
In a research study, where can you find other studies on a specific topic? (besides the abstract)
What is Literature review
400
Quantitative analyses are generally grouped into the following categories:
What is Parametric and non-parametric
400
This includes credibility, confirmability, and dependability.
What is Trustworthiness
400
What is mode of the following: 4, 22, 36, 11, 15, 28, 35, 92, 11, 10, 15, 37, 39, 18, 90, 11
What is 11
500
The reasons why research should be incorporated into practice include:
What is Consumerism, Cost implications, quality and patient safety
500
The capacity of an instrument to detect a disease if it is present:
What is Sensitivity
500
Confidence intervals are more accurate in representing population parameters than:
What is Point estimates
500
The model of evidence-based practice with a five step process is:
What is The Iowa Model
500
What is research aimed at developing a theory of process, action, and interaction?
What is Grounded theory
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