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The research design for a quantitative study involves decisions concerning all of

the following except:

A) which conceptual framework to use.

B) whether there will be an intervention.

C) what types of comparisons will be made.

D) how many times data will be collected. - CORRECT ANSWER-Ans: A

Feedback:

The research design is the overall plan for answering research questions. In

quantitative studies, the design incorporates decisions about whether there will be

an intervention, what type of comparisons will be made, and how many times data

will be collected. The selection of a conceptual framework is not a design-related

decision.

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A nurse researcher tested whether sucrose (vs. sterile water) had a beneficial

effect on infant pain during immunizations. Neither those administering the

intervention nor the parents of the infants knew which infants received the

sucrose.

This strategy is an example of:

A) randomization.

B) attrition.

C) crossing over.

D) blinding. - CORRECT ANSWER-Ans: D

Feedback:

Blinding involves concealing information from participants (here, the parents) and

research staff (those administering the sucrose or sterile water) to enhance

objectivity and minimize the risk of bias. Randomization is a strategy designed to

control confounding variables, as is the use of a crossover design. There is no

indication that these strategies were used in this example. Attrition refers to the

loss of participants and is not a research strategy.

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When researchers withhold information from the people collecting research data

(e.g., information about who received an intervention and who did not), the

researchers are taking steps to minimize which type of bias?

A) Selection bias

B) Attrition bias

C) Expectation bias

D) History bias - CORRECT ANSWER-Ans: C

Feedback:

Blinding (masking) involves concealing information from participants and staff to

Minimize the risk of biases stemming from people's expectations about the study

outcomes. Research staff's expectations can result in changes in what they see,

what they hear, and what they say to participants. Selection bias (or selection

threat) refers to preexisting differences between groups being compared. Attrition

bias results from the differential loss of participants from study groups. A history

bias occurs when an external event co-occurs with an intervention and obscures

the

intervention's effect.

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When researchers decide what to use as a counterfactual, they are making a

decision about:

A) the type of comparison that will be made.

B) where the study will take place.

C) how confounding variables will be controlled.

D) when and how often the data will be collected. - CORRECT ANSWER-Ans: A

Feedback:

A counterfactual is what would happen if people are simultaneously exposed and

not exposed to an intervention. When evaluating an intervention, researchers must

select a comparison strategy to represent the "not exposed" situation. Other design

decisions concern where to conduct the study, how confounders will be controlled,

and how often data will be collected, but these are unrelated to designing a suitable

counterfactual.

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Which of the following is a question that researchers should ask when deciding


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