NUR 2300 EBP Exam Questions with Answers
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Probability of obtaining the researchers result. It matters because it is an
indication that the research is significant.
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1 Define Research 2 Grounded Theory
In reporting research what does the
3 p stand for? What does it represent? 4 Experimental
Why does it matter?
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Terms in this set (44)
, A systematic process using both inductive and
Define Research deductive reasoning to confirm and refine existing
knowledge and to build on new knowledge
is used to examine subjective human experiences by
Define Qualitative
using non-statistical methods (interviewing and
research
observing people)
A research process that seeks to generate and
Define Quantitative
analyse numerical data in a systematic process
research
(Numbers)
is an empirical study used to estimate the causal
impact of an intervention on its target population
Quasi-Experimental
without random assignment
-Quantitative
quantitative method of research used to identify the
existence of cause and effect relationships between
Experimental
variables. Usually consists of an experimental group
and control group -Quantitative
A type of study in which the researcher very carefully
observes and records some behavior or
phenomenon, sometimes over a prolonged period, in
Naturalistic Comparison
its natural setting while interfering as little as possible
with the subjects
-Quantitative
are used to look for relationships between variables.
There are three possible results of a for this type of
Correlation Studies
study: a positive , a negative , and no relation.
-Quantitative
A study in which people are allocated at random to
receive one of several clinical interventions. One of
these interventions is the standard of comparison or
Randomized Control Trials
control. The control may be a standard practice, a
placebo ("sugar pill"), or no intervention at all.
-Quantitative
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
Probability of obtaining the researchers result. It matters because it is an
indication that the research is significant.
Choose an answer
1 Define Research 2 Grounded Theory
In reporting research what does the
3 p stand for? What does it represent? 4 Experimental
Why does it matter?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (44)
, A systematic process using both inductive and
Define Research deductive reasoning to confirm and refine existing
knowledge and to build on new knowledge
is used to examine subjective human experiences by
Define Qualitative
using non-statistical methods (interviewing and
research
observing people)
A research process that seeks to generate and
Define Quantitative
analyse numerical data in a systematic process
research
(Numbers)
is an empirical study used to estimate the causal
impact of an intervention on its target population
Quasi-Experimental
without random assignment
-Quantitative
quantitative method of research used to identify the
existence of cause and effect relationships between
Experimental
variables. Usually consists of an experimental group
and control group -Quantitative
A type of study in which the researcher very carefully
observes and records some behavior or
phenomenon, sometimes over a prolonged period, in
Naturalistic Comparison
its natural setting while interfering as little as possible
with the subjects
-Quantitative
are used to look for relationships between variables.
There are three possible results of a for this type of
Correlation Studies
study: a positive , a negative , and no relation.
-Quantitative
A study in which people are allocated at random to
receive one of several clinical interventions. One of
these interventions is the standard of comparison or
Randomized Control Trials
control. The control may be a standard practice, a
placebo ("sugar pill"), or no intervention at all.
-Quantitative