Chapter 10 Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
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The researcher understands that which of the following would be an example of systematic error?

A

A thermometer that indicates the body temperature as 0.1°F higher than the accurate temperature.

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The researcher understands which of the following pertains to using focus groups?

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People feel free to express their views.

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3
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The reliability and validity of physiological measures

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None of the above

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4
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Which of the following recruitment strategies would be the most effective in obtaining the desired number of subjects?

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Direct contact

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5
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The nurse understands that homogeneity includes which of the following?

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Examines the correlation of various items within a scale

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Which statement accurately describes control in the study design?

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The research report needs to reflect the controls implemented in a study and any problems that needed to be managed during the study.

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The researcher understands the precision of physiological measures is related to which of the following?

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Maintained by recalibration of instruments
The degree of reproducibility of measurements
Part of quality control testing

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The researcher understands that sensitivity of physiological measures is related to which of the following?

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Amount of change that can be measured precisely

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The nurse understands that reliability includes which of the following?

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Is concerned with the consistency of measurement

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10
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Observational measures are used most commonly in _______________ research.

A

qualitative

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11
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Data collected from previous research and stored in a database are considered ____________ data.

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secondary

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12
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Which of the following is an example of random measurement error?

A

Punching the wrong key when entering data into the computer

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The nurse understands that measurement errors can be related to which of the following?

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The difference between the true score and what is measured
A theoretical framework
Survey tools

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The researcher would like to produce trustworthy data from measurements used in a study. Which of the following would the researcher ensure?

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Measurement error is reduced.
Values are assigned consistently from one subject to another.
Rules are provided to guide measurement.

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15
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Which of the following is a serious threat to the validity of mailed questionnaires?

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Thirty percent of potential subjects return them.

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16
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Grades on a multiple choice final examination are an example of which level of measurement?

17
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The researcher understands the following to be true when data collection forms are used to record

A

information provided orally by subject or family.
demographic data.
data from the patient record.

18
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The nurse understands that test-retest reliability includes which of the following?

A

Assumes that variability in values is a result of measurement error
Assumes that the variable to be measured will remain the same at two testing times
Assesses the consistency of repeated measures

19
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Which of the following concern measurement reliability? Select all that apply.

A

Accuracy

Consistency of measurement

20
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Which of the following is not an example of a scale?

A

Questionnaire

21
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Evidence of validity of measurement can be obtained from examining which of the following?

A

Contrasting groups

22
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Which of the following scales measures pain with facial expressions instead of numbers?

A

Visual analog scale

23
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Which of the following best describes physiological measures?

A

They are described in detail in well-written research reports.

24
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Which of the following should the researcher do when recruiting subjects for a study?

A

Follow the sampling criteria.

25
In a published study, which of the following information should be provided about the data collection process?
Number of potential subjects who declined to participate The timing and settings in which measurements were taken Strategies used to approach potential subjects