NUR 2300 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Practice questions for this set
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begin by defining research area and identifying specific or broad research
intentions / objectives.
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1 Paradigms 2 Qualitative research
3 Pre-experimental 4 Ontology
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Terms in this set (144)
identified as quantitative or qualitative. A broad view
Paradigms
of or perspective of something.
, develops fundamental knowledge and tests theory
Basic research e.g. clients' health states, self-care and perception of
phenomena pertaining to health and illness.
the application of knowledge to specific situations -
Applied research addresses problems such as the best way to practise
health care.
the study of knowledge and how it is judged to be
Epistemology
'true'.
Ontology the study of existence itself.
1. Validity
Criteria for research to be
2. Reliability
evaluated with
3. Generalisability
is interested in questions that involve human
Quantitative research consciousness and subjectivity which value humans
and their experiences in the research process.
Evidence-based practise basing current practise on research.
research is linked with theory in a reciprocal
The theory-practise- relationship. Research findings are 'incorporated' into
research relationship theory by human scientists... to describe, explain,
predict and prescribe important aspects of our lives.
Simple descriptive measure known variables in a population
is one in which two or more groups are being
Comparative descriptive
compared using particular variables
explore the relationships between 2 or more variable
within one group but does not aim to determine
Correlational cause and effect. It examines the direction of the
relationship (positive or negative) and the strength of
the relationship
do not use a control group, so the evidence it
Pre-experimental
produces is considered to be relatively weak
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
begin by defining research area and identifying specific or broad research
intentions / objectives.
Choose an answer
1 Paradigms 2 Qualitative research
3 Pre-experimental 4 Ontology
Don't know?
Terms in this set (144)
identified as quantitative or qualitative. A broad view
Paradigms
of or perspective of something.
, develops fundamental knowledge and tests theory
Basic research e.g. clients' health states, self-care and perception of
phenomena pertaining to health and illness.
the application of knowledge to specific situations -
Applied research addresses problems such as the best way to practise
health care.
the study of knowledge and how it is judged to be
Epistemology
'true'.
Ontology the study of existence itself.
1. Validity
Criteria for research to be
2. Reliability
evaluated with
3. Generalisability
is interested in questions that involve human
Quantitative research consciousness and subjectivity which value humans
and their experiences in the research process.
Evidence-based practise basing current practise on research.
research is linked with theory in a reciprocal
The theory-practise- relationship. Research findings are 'incorporated' into
research relationship theory by human scientists... to describe, explain,
predict and prescribe important aspects of our lives.
Simple descriptive measure known variables in a population
is one in which two or more groups are being
Comparative descriptive
compared using particular variables
explore the relationships between 2 or more variable
within one group but does not aim to determine
Correlational cause and effect. It examines the direction of the
relationship (positive or negative) and the strength of
the relationship
do not use a control group, so the evidence it
Pre-experimental
produces is considered to be relatively weak