Analyzing and solving real life problems is known as what type of research?
What is applied research
In order to ensure that ethics is maintained during a research study is it necessary to have participants sign an:
What is an informed consent
A good research question is known as declaration of a value statement
What is false
The ideal, reality and consequences are used to write what part of a research paper?
What is the problem statement
A variable that changes in direct response to the independent variable is known as the:
What is the dependent variable
When gathering data what type of research study is known when data that already exist is analyzed?
What is a secondary study
The representative of the population is known as the:
What is a sample
TRUE or FALSE
Questionnaires and checklist are considered a quantitative data collection method
What is true
Gender, Blood type and religion are known as what type of measurement?
What is Nominal
What type of research population uses the specific individuals from which a representative sample will be drawn
What is the source population
What type of concept of variance has three or four digit numbers that indicates the size of the variation w/in each group?
What is an F-statistic
What is one of the most important aspects of research and indicates that the information is true to its nature?
What is accuracy
It is best to start research broadly when tracking down evidence
What is True
What is the tool known as:
What is a concept map
TRUE or FALSE
A problem statement is expressed as a single statement or question that specifies the overall goal of the study
What is False
Also known as unforeseen factors that can affect the interpretation of experimental results are classified as:
What is extraneous variables
What does the "F" stand for in FINER when utilizing a checklist for success in research?
What is feasible
A value is known when a sample is taken, but it can change from sample to sample is known as:
What is a statistic
This image is an example of a health questionnaire it is best to have each question represent one __________ and to use simple ____________.
What is concept and language
Degree of Fahrenheit is what type of scale measurement?
What is Interval measurement
Which study is known as the gold standard in research designs and mainly includes quantitative data:
What is experimental
Similarities between two or more populations or variables on some characteristics of interest is known as what type on nonparametric statistical test?
What is Chi-square analysis
Refers to measurement and analysis of relationships b/w and among variables at a particular point in time
What is quantitative measurement
Which database will likely help you gather background information on your topic?
What is MD Consult
When the research question includes components that can be measured and examined is known as?
A problem statement can be written as a declarative statement, question and what else?
What is a hypothesis
A variable that does have an unwanted effect on the dependent variable in an experiment is known as the:
The confounding variable
TRUE or FALSE
In research a study goal is used to synthesize or integrate existing knowledge.
What is true
A quota sample is known as what type of sampling method?
What is nonprobability sampling
Which is NOT true regarding open-ended questions:
*Do not require the patient to respond in a frame of reference
* Reduces the degree of openness
* Less likely to result in misunderstanding
What is reduces the degree of openness
TRUE or FALSE
Validity is easier to determine, because reliability has more analysis just to know how valid the research is
What is False
TRUE or FALSE
In a cross-sectional study the source population must be representative of the target population, and the sample population must be representative of the source population
What is True
The distribution of scores with a few outlying observations in either direction, above or below the mean is:
What is skewed
Name (3) examples of Qualitative data?
What is:
Eye Color Yes/No
Gender City
Religion Identification Number
What are the three components that are included in evidence based practice?
(1) Clinical Expertise
(2) Best Research Evidence
(3) Patient Values and Preferences
Which would NOT be used in the process of completing a keyword search for a research study:
* Tagging generic keywords
* Including duplicated keywords
* Categorizing intent driven keywords
The purpose statement is the most important statement in an entire research study and established the _________________ for the research.
What is the direction
What are (3) characteristics of hypotheses:
What is:
(1) Variables being studied
(2) The population being studied
(3) Predicted outcomes
Interviews are considered a (primary / secondary ) type of research
What is primary
Every subject has an equal and independent chance of being chosen is known as what type of sampling?
What is simple random sample
Close-ended questions are classified as
( Quantitative / Qualitative) research?
What is quantitative
What are the (4) levels of measurement in increasing order?
What is:
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
What type of sample populations are usually the preferred option for producing a sample population that is similar to the source population as a whole?
What is Probability-based sampling
What is the equation below that is the initial step for obtaining other statistical measures:
What is the standard deviation
What are the (5) major steps to the research process?
What is:
(1) Selecting and defining the problem
(2) Selecting a research design
(3) Collecting data
(4) Analyzing data
(5) Report findings
When a medical exam is apart of a research study what (2) factors are important when maintaining autonomy?
What is:
(1) Identity
(2) Privacy
When forming a potential study question using the following, “Is [____________] related to [disease/outcome] in a [___________ ] can be beneficial for the researcher.
What is exposure and population
When creating a review of literature the source that is reported by person(s) other than the individual(s) who conducted the research or developed the theory is known as the:
What is a secondary source
"Satisfaction is higher among patients who are older dwelling in rural area than those who are younger and dwelling in an urban area," is an example of what type of hypothesis?
What is a complex hypothesis
TRUE or FALSE
A good research question isn't something that can be answered by a fact or a statistic
What is true
What type of sampling is in groups, are randomly selected, and are often used for convenience when researching populations are spread over a large geographic area
What is cluster (multistage) sampling
This scale is also known as a summative scale?
What is a Likert Scale
What are the (3) aspects important to reliability determined by use of correlations:
What is:
Test-retest Reliability (Stability)
Internal Consistency (Homogeneity)
Interrater Reliability (Equivalence)
What type of case control study design minimizes recall bias information about past exposures that were collected at the time of the exposure and is not based on participants’ memories?
What is nested case-control study
Which test is used when a researcher is interested in the number of responses?
What are the (3) components of an experimental research design:
What is:
(1) One variable
(2) Control group
(3) Random assignment
When asking clinical questions the PICOT approach is often used, what does it stand for:
What is:
Patient population or condition
Intervention or issue of interest
Comparison of Interest
Outcome
Timeframe
What are the (4) main factors when choosing a research topic:
What is:
(1)Chose a topic that interest you
(2) Ensure that the topic is relevant
(3) Keep the topic focused
(4) Ensure there are enough resources to support the research
When organizing a literature review it is important to use well-researched areas that provide substantial amounts of literature directly related to the ____________.
What is the problem
What type of relationship states a relationship between variables with no specific direction?
What is nondirectional hypothesis
What are the (5) steps on a research question checklist?
What is:
(1) Revise your plan
(2) Search
(3) Record
(4) Search again
(5) Reference
What is random sample happens before the assignment
What are measurements that use physiological instruments, are accomplished with various monitoring equipment and yields quantitative data?
What is Biophysical Measures
Which of the following is NOT a type of validity:
Content
Comprehensive
Predictive
Construct
What is comprehensive
The measurable quality in a population is called?
What is a parameter
A dependent variable measured on an interval-ratio scale and is normally distributed is a ( Parametric or Nonparametric) test?
What is a Parametric test