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, A nurse researcher plans interventions to decrease Decrease attrition rates
attrition of a sample. The researcher is considering
offering an incentive such as a $10 gift card to study
participants. What effect is this likely to have on attrition
rates?
A nurse is studying sources of bias in a research study. The sample is no longer representative of the population
Which description is related to attrition bias?
When planning a study, a nurse researcher aims to Data collection that includes five interviews over two weeks
prevent attrition bias. Which study design is likely to be
associated with increased attrition?
A nurse researcher is developing a sampling plan for a 55-year-old unemployed father of three high school-aged children
study. Which participant is most likely to drop out of a
research study?
The level of the researchers experience may be a barrier true
to implementing a research study.
In order for statistical results to be useful to clinicians and interpreted
researchers, the results must be:
A nurse researcher has defined a clinical problem and is sample design
developing a plan for his study. This step in the research design
quantitative research process involves identification of data collection method
which of the following components?
After planning his research study, the nurse is ready for self-reports
the implementation phase. During this step, data will be
collected from study participants. Which of the following
are considered to be appropriate methods of data
collection for quantitative studies?
When reviewing a research journal, the nurse is aware quantitative
that this research method involves collection of
numerical data:
The nurse must compensate for barriers that arise when Staff not adequately trained to collect data
doing research. Which barrier would occur during the
implementation phase?
When engaging in a research study, in what order does Problem, planning, implementation, analysis and interpretation, dissemination
the nurse organize the steps of the research process?
When engaging in the implementation phase of research, Collect study data.
which action is the nurse likely to take?
When selecting a problem for a quantitative study, which Published research studies about topics of interest, Creative questioning about
are most likely to be used as sources of information? practice, Existing nursing theories
(Select all that apply.)