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✔✔This is a type of quasi-experimental design that involves a comparison group that
was not developed on the basis of random assignment. It is called a ___________
control group design - ✔✔Non-equivalent
✔✔Experiments possess a high degree of internal validity because randomization of
different groups enables the researcher to rule out competing explanations.
True or False - ✔✔True
✔✔The generalizability of the research findings to other settings or samples is called
the:
A Internal validity
B External validity
C Genuine validity
D Generalizable validity - ✔✔External validity
✔✔The study's external validity is influence by:
A The adequacy of the sampling design
B Reactions of subjects to the novelty of the treatment
C The enthusiasm of the participants regarding the independent variable
D All of the above - ✔✔ALL OF THE ABOVE
✔✔The experimental treatment is the independent variable.
True or False - ✔✔True
✔✔The one-group pretest-posttest design is an example of a pre-experimental design.
True or False - ✔✔True
✔✔The major threat to the external validity of a nonexperimental study is the selection
threat.
True or False - ✔✔False
✔✔The threat of mortality stems from differential attritions from groups.
True or False - ✔✔True
✔✔If there is no constancy of conditions in a study, history becomes a potential threat
to the external validity of the study.
True or False - ✔✔False
✔✔The risk of self-selection bias is not a potential problem in an experimental study.
True or False - ✔✔True
, ✔✔Comes from the discipline of anthropology. - ✔✔Ethnography
✔✔Is derived from the discipline of sociology. - ✔✔Grounded Theory
✔✔Is rooted in the discipline of psychology or philosophy. - ✔✔Phenomenology
✔✔Studies culture both broadly and narrowly defined. - ✔✔ethnography
✔✔Uses a procedure referred to as constant comparison - ✔✔grounded theory
✔✔In this tradition the investigator can look at the emic or etic perspective. -
✔✔ethnography
✔✔This tradition assumes there is an essence that can be understood. -
✔✔phenomenology
✔✔This tradition studies social processes and social structure - ✔✔Grounded Theory
✔✔Many quantitative studies in nursing have weak sampling designs.
True
False - ✔✔True
✔✔The nonrandom selection of participants in which the researcher specifies
characteristics of the sample, to increase its representativeness. - ✔✔Quota Sampling
✔✔The selection of participants from a population using nonrandom procedures. -
✔✔nonprobability sampling
✔✔Distortions that arise when a sample is not representative of the population from
which it was drawn. - ✔✔sampling bias
✔✔The fluctuation of the value of a statistic from one sample to another drawn from the
same population. - ✔✔sampling error
✔✔The main criterion for evaluating a sample in a quantitative study -
✔✔representativeness
✔✔A convenience sample from a strata of the population - ✔✔quota
✔✔Participants are hand picked to be included in the sample - ✔✔purposive