NSG3029 CH1 (13) question and answers
Chapter 13 1. Inferential analysis answers the question: A. What is going on? B. What is the question? C. Are you sure? D. Who is the Primary Investigator? ANS: C 2. Quantitative analyses are generally grouped into the following categories: A. Parametric and non parametric B. Quasi-experimental and Non-Quasi-experimental C. Experimental and Non-experimental D. Time-series analysis ANS: A 3. The strength of inferential analysis is derived from: A. Comparison of differences to standard error B. Hypothesis testing C. Calculation of the probability of error D. A and C ANS: D 4. Confidence intervals are more accurate in representing population parameters than: A. Variable analysis B. Point estimates C. Sample size descriptors D. Unit measurements ANS: B 5. The three commonly accepted ways to find the minimum importance difference include all of the following except
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