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Nursing Research 2 (NCM115 [5173]


BSN 3A)

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Started on Thursday, 11 February 2021, 2:02


PM
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Completed on Thursday, 11 February 2021, 3:11
PM
Time taken 1 hour 8 mins
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Question 1

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The questionnaire is one of the most widely


used tools to collect data, especially in social
science research. The main objective of the
questionnaire in a study is to obtain relevant
information most reliably and validly. Thus the
accuracy and consistency of the
survey/questionnaire form a signiYcant
research methodology, known as validity and
reliability.

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True ,

False

The correct answer is 'True'.

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Which of the following statements is correct?

a. All the statements above are correct ,

b. The main objective of a questionnaire in


research is to obtain relevant
information in the most reliable and
valid manner

c. The accuracy and consistency of


survey/questionnaire form a signiYcant
aspect of research methodology, known
as validity and reliability

d. A questionnaire is one of the most


widely used tools to collect data,
especially social science research

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The correct answer is:


All the statements above are correct

Question 3

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The use of deception must be carefully


considered and justiYed based on signiYcant
prospective, scientiYc, educational, or applied
value.

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False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 4

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When vulnerable individuals or groups are


considered for recruitment in research,
researchers and research ethics committees
must ensure that speciYc protections are in
place to safeguard the rights and welfare of
these individuals and groups in the conduct of
research. Vulnerable subjects would include:

a. Women hospitalized for a mastectomy

b. People who do not speak English

c. Pediatric clients ,

d. Members of a senior citizens group

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Pediatric clients

Question 5

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An IRB is charged with reviewing the


research's purpose and the proposed
methodology related to potential risks or
beneYts to the participants involved.

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False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 6

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The type of data that is least likely to be used


in qualitative studies is?

a. Observational data

b. Biophysiologic measures

c. Self-reports -

d. Documents and artifacts

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Biophysiologic measures

Question 7

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Phenomenology derives perspectives deYned


by experience and context, and the beneYt of
this research is a deeper and/or broader
understanding of these perspectives. To
ensure perspectives are revealed, rather than
prescribed, phenomenology avoids abstract
concepts.

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False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 8

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The Yrst step in the development of a data


collection plan in a quantitative study is?

a. Identifying and prioritizing data ,


needs

b. Pretesting data collection instruments

c. Locating existing instruments for key


constructs

d. Developing suitable forms for data


collection

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The correct answer is:


Identifying and prioritizing data needs

Question 9

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It is essential to assess the reliability or


consistency of an instrument. There are two
types of reliability: internal consistency (e.g.,
Cronbach's Alpha) and stability (test-retest).

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False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 10

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Which statement best describes qualitative


research?

a. Data are collected from a large number


of subjects

b. The research design is systematic ,


and subjective

c. Data collected tend to be numeric

d. Studies are conducted in laboratory


settings

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The correct answer is:


The research design is systematic and
subjective

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A signiYcant advantage of biophysiologic


measures is that they are generally sensitive
and precise.

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True

False -

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 12

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This is referred to as the extent to which an


instrument’s content adequately and
comprehensively captures the construct being
measured:

a. Sensitivity

b. Face validity

c. Criterion-related validity

d. Content validity ,

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Content validity

Question 13

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Data collection protocols

a. Are developed after research staff are


trained

b. Specify a standard set of ,


procedures used to collect the
research data

c. Vary only marginally from one study to


the next

d. Are especially important in qualitative


research to minimize subjectivity

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The correct answer is:


Specify a standard set of procedures used to
collect the research data

Question 14

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Instruments should be pretested with people


whose characteristics are not similar to those
of the eventual study participants.

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True

False ,

Instruments should be pretested with people


whose characteristics are similar to those of
the eventual study participants.

The correct answer is 'False'.

Question 15

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A code of ethics is an important resource for


the decisions that must be made at work.
Primary ethical principles include all of the
following except:

a. BeneYcence

b. Justice

c. Respect for human dignity

d. Negligence ,

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The correct answer is:


Negligence

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This is a technique designed to elicit a vivid


picture of the participant’s perspective on the
research topic. It is a useful and effective
method to use when the objective is to elicit
individual experiences, opinions, feelings as
well as when addressing sensitive topics:

a. Face-To-Face Interaction

b. Focus Group Discussion

c. Intrapersonal Communication -

d. In-Depth Interviews/Key Informant


Interviews

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The correct answer is:


In-Depth Interviews/Key Informant Interviews

Question 17

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This is a key feature of quantitative research


which involves assigning numbers to objects
to represent the amount of an attribute that is
present, using a speciYed set of rules.

a. Statistics

b. Evaluation

c. Table of SpeciYcations

d. Measurement ,

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Measurement

Question 18

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Institutional review boards (IRBs) assure that


no ethical violations occur in any given study.

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False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 19

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Which of the following statements is correct?

a. Legally, informed consent involves three


elements: capacity, information, and
voluntariness

b. Every researcher has the responsibility


to protect participants in a research
study including obtaining consent,
ensuring protection from harm, and
protecting privacy

c. All the statements above are correct ,

d. Informed consent ensures that each


participant has a complete
understanding of the purpose and
methods used in the study, the risks
involved, and the demands of the study

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:


All the statements above are correct

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Informed Consent is a voluntary agreement to


participate in research. It is not merely a form
that is signed but is a process, in which the
subject has an understanding of the research
and its risks. Informed consent is essential
before enrolling a participant and ongoing
once enrolled. Informed consent is not
obtained when:

a. The study is determined to be -


exempt from Institutional Review
Board review

b. The researcher collects information


covertly

c. The researcher pays a stipend to study


participants

d. The risk/beneYt ratio is low

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is:


The researcher collects information covertly

Question 21

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Ethical issues in quantitative research focus


on protecting individuals who receive an
intervention.

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False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 22

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Research deception involves the non-


intentional representation of facts related to
the purpose, nature, or consequences of a
study.

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True

False ,

Research deception involves the intentional


representation of facts related to the purpose,
nature, or consequences of a study.

The correct answer is 'False'.

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