EBP
Qualitative research
Quantitative research
Other
Ethics
100

Contains three components; patient preference, data from research, and expert opinion 

What is EBP?

100

Looking at data from three perspectives that help confirm the data is correct

What is triangulation? 

100

The type of quantitative research that tries to show a relationship between the independent and dependent variable

What is experimental design?

100

Incorrectly rejecting the null hypotheses (finding a relationship when there isn't one) 

What is a type one error? 

100

Study where people had treatment for syphilis withheld, even though a cure had been found

What is the Tuskegee study? 

200

Starting with a theory or idea and testing with empirical observations

What is deductive reasoning?

200

In order to have rigor in qualitative research, the researcher must establish _____________

What is trustworthiness, or credibility, or confirmability, or dependability?

200

Testing participants before and after an intervention

What is pre-posttest design?

200

Gender is considered what type of data? 

What is nominal?

200

Study where mentally retarded children were intentionally infected with hepatitis A. 

What is the Willowbrook study? 

300

Format for a clinical question so that it is testable 

What is a PICOT question?

300

Type of qualitative research that looks at the lived experiences of the participants

What is phenomenology?

300

database where you can find an article published by nurses

What is CINAHL (Cumulative index for nursing and allied health literature)?

300

The variable in a study that is being tested

What is the dependent or outcome variable?

300

A committee that oversees human studies with vulnerable populations. 

What is the IRB (Institutional review board)? 

400

The type of reasoning where you build a theory after observing certain phenomena 

What is inductive reasoning? 

400

The type of qualitative research that aims to understand a cultural aspect of a group

What is ethnography?

400

A statistical test that compares two means

What is a T test, or Pearson's correlation?

400

Literature produced outside traditional academic settings (blogs, interviews, discussion forums...)

What is gray literature? 

400

Courses for specific roles such as Postdoctoral Researchers, Principal Investigators, etc. Learn about  conflicts of interest, & research misconduct.

What are the CITI courses/modules?

500

Taking something that is known and applying it to a clinical problem

What is EBP? 

500

The type of qualitative research that is used to formulate a conceptual framework

What is grounded theory approach?

500

Statistical test that compares more than two means

What is ANOVA (analysis of variance)?

500

If my topic has a psych component, I should look in the _____________database.

What is Psychinfo? 

500

Process for informing subjects of the risks and benefits of participating in a research project. 

What is informed consent?