MIDTERM, NSG 522 MIDTERM EXAM 2025/2026
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A researcher is comparing the outcome variable of cost in
US dollars in 3 independent groups. The data are normally
distributed without outliers. The researcher should use
which of the following tests to compare 3 groups?
Chi-square test
One-way ANOVA
Kruskal-Wallis test
Friedman test
Repeated measures ANOVA - ....ANSWER...One-way
ANOVA
A researcher studies the relationship between the number
of minutes of breast pumping and the amount of milk
produced per day in mothers of preterm infants. The R-
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,squared value is 0.49. This finding means that
There is not a statistically significant relationship between
the variables
There is a moderate positive relationship between the
variables
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,The number of minutes of pumping explains 49% of
the variance in milk output
There is not enough information to determine whether
there is a meaningful relationship between the variables -
....ANSWER...The number of minutes pumping explains
49% of the milk output
Parametric tests can be used to analyze ordinal variables
but not nominal variables - ....ANSWER...False
An R-value of 0.33 indicates
A moderate relationship between the variables
A statistically significant relationship between the
variables
the null hypothesis should be rejected
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, there is no relationship between the variables -
....ANSWER...A moderate relationship between the
variables
When comparing pain scores measured on a scale from 1-
10 in the same patients before and after receiving a new
pain medication, the researcher should use which of the
following tests
A Mann Whitney test
A Wilcoxon signed-rank
test A Mcnemar test
A paired t test - ....ANSWER...A wilcoxon signed rank
test
P values vary from 0-1.0 and can be positive or negative -
....ANSWER...False
When testing for a relationship between 2 independent,
nominal variables, the best test to use would be a/an
Independent t-test
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