Nursing: Qualitative, Quantitative, and
Mixed Methods- EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2025/2026 - ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
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This study guide is specifically designed for students preparing for exams related to nursing
research methods, evidence-based practice, and healthcare-related subjects for 2025/2026. It
provides a collection of flashcards, study guides, and key terms that will help you understand
essential concepts in nursing research, including research methodologies, ethical principles,
evidence-informed practice, and more. Each question is accompanied by a detailed answer and
rationale, ensuring you fully grasp the material for exam success. With comprehensive coverage,
this study guide offers everything you need to guarantee a passing grade.
Key Terms:
• Nursing Research: The systematic investigation of nursing practices to improve
healthcare outcomes.
• Evidence-Based Practice: An approach to healthcare that uses the best available
evidence to inform decision-making.
• Research Methods: Techniques used in conducting research, such as qualitative,
quantitative, and mixed methods.
• Ethical Principles: Guidelines that ensure research is conducted in a morally responsible
manner, respecting participants' rights and well-being.
• Research Paradigms: Frameworks used in research to guide the methodology and
approach, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research.
, • Quantitative Research: Research that collects numerical data and analyzes it statistically.
• Qualitative Research: Research that gathers non-numerical data, focusing on
understanding experiences, behaviors, and perceptions.
• Mixed Methods: A combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods.
• Nursing Theories: Conceptual frameworks that guide nursing practice and research.
• Healthcare Quality: The measure of how well healthcare services meet the needs of
patients and improve outcomes.
• Clinical Practice: The application of nursing research findings in real-world healthcare
settings to improve patient care.
• Sampling Techniques: Methods used to select participants or data points for research
studies.
• Research Strategies: Approaches used in gathering and analyzing research data,
including reading strategies and evidence-informed practice.
What is qualitative research best described as? - ANSWER Research focusing on meanings
and experiences.
What type of data does qualitative research primarily use? - ANSWER Textual or narrative
data.
What is the goal of qualitative research? - ANSWER To explore and understand phenomena.
Which research approach emphasizes participants' lived experiences? - ANSWER
Phenomenological.
What does grounded theory aim to do? - ANSWER Generate theory from data.
What does ethnographic research focus on? - ANSWER Cultures and groups.
, Which qualitative method involves in-depth interviews? - ANSWER Phenomenology.
How is data collection in qualitative research usually characterized? - ANSWER Flexible and
evolving.
In qualitative studies, the researcher is considered the what? - ANSWER Instrument.
How is sampling often conducted in qualitative research? - ANSWER Purposive.
What occurs when no new information emerges in qualitative research? - ANSWER Data
saturation.
What does trustworthiness in qualitative research include? - ANSWER Credibility,
dependability, confirmability.
What does credibility refer to in qualitative research? - ANSWER Accuracy of findings.
Transferability is similar to which quantitative concept? - ANSWER Generalizability.
What does dependability refer to in qualitative research? - ANSWER Consistency of findings.
What does confirmability ensure about findings? - ANSWER They are shaped by participants
and not researcher bias.
What is the purpose of member checking? - ANSWER To validate findings with participants.