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NSG3029 CH1 (6) Questions and Answers/Rationale.
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ation of the serves as the basis for the research design. 
A. Type of theory used in the study 
B. Purpose to be achieved by the study 
C. Type of statistics to be used in the study 
D. Number of subjects needed in the study 
ANS: B 
2. All of the following strategies can increase internal validity *— of an experimental study 
except: 
A. Control variables extraneous to the study 
B. Randomly assign subjects to groups 
C. Increase the diversity of the sample 
D. Use consistent, accurate measur...
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NSG3029 CH1 (6) Questions and Answers/Rationale.
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ation of the serves as the basis for the research design. 
A. Type of theory used in the study 
B. Purpose to be achieved by the study 
C. Type of statistics to be used in the study 
D. Number of subjects needed in the study 
ANS: B 
2. All of the following strategies can increase internal validity *— of an experimental study 
except: 
A. Control variables extraneous to the study 
B. Randomly assign subjects to groups 
C. Increase the diversity of the sample 
D. Use consistent, accurate measur...
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NSG3029 CH1 (7) Questions and Answers/Rationale.
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1. When subjects elect not to participate in a study and/or *— drop out of a study, this can lead 
to: 
A. Sampling error 
B. Sampling bias 
C. Selection bias 
D. Selection error 
ANS: C 
2. The potential participants who meet the definition of the *— population and are accessible to 
the researcher is referred to as the: 
A. Population 
B. Sample 
C. Subjects 
D. Sampling frame 
ANS: D 
3. The only way to be sure that a sample represents a population is if it incorporates the 
following two...
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NSG 3029 NSG3029 CH1 (8) Questions and Answers/Rationale
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Chapter 09 
1. The ability to generalize findings from a research study to other populations, places, and 
situations is referred to as: 
A. Internal validity 
B. Reliability 
C. External validity 
D. Population validity 
ANS: C 
2. The confidence that an experimental treatment or condition made a difference and that rival 
explanations were ruled out through study design and control is called: 
A. Internal validity 
B. Reliability 
C. External validity 
D. Population validity 
ANS: A 
3. Contro...
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NSG 3029 Chapter 13 question answers
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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....
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NSG 3029 Chapter 13 question answers
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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....
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NSG3029 CH1 (16) question and answers 2022 UPDATED
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Chapter 16 
1. The following terms identify reasons why research should be incorporated into practice 
except: 
A. Consumerism 
B. Recognize the researcher 
C. Cost implications 
D. Quality and patient safety 
ANS: B 
2. This regulatory body is a nationally sought measurement of quality by hospitals and other 
health care agencies. 
A. Tennessee Board of Trustees 
B. California Health Care Association 
C. Joint Commission 
D. United States Board of Governors 
ANS: C 
3. Woods & Magyary (2010) id...
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NSG 3029 Chapter 05 Questions and Answers/Rationale
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Chapter 05 
 
1. Which of the following is an example of empirical literature?A.An article describing a grand theory in nursingB.An article describing a middle range theory in nursingC.Practice guidelinesD.An article de
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NSG 3029 Chapter 13 question answers
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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....
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