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Page 1: Research QUIZ
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1. After the problem has been carefully delineated and clearly stated, Nurse Edbert is now ready to conduct a literature review,. The review of related literature involves which of the following? a. Systematic identification of literature sources b. Analysis of documents c. Locating documents d. All of the above e. A and C only
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2. When reading a journal article he first started reading the brief summary of the article placed at the beginning of the journal report. This is referred to as:
a. Introduction b. Background
c. Abstract d. All of the above
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3. Edbert noted that the researcher himself who conducted the study wrote the journal article she is reading. This refers to the:
a. Bibliography b. Primary Source
c. Secondary Source d. Tertiary Source
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4. Nurse Edbert plans to collect data from nurses by using questionnaire. Prior to administering the questionnaire, she should first determine the degree to which the test consistently measures what it measures. This is called: a. Sensitivity b. Validity c. Reliability d. Normality
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5. Independent variables in a socio-demographic study would include personal data of the subjects. Which of the following is not an independent variable in such studies?
a. Marital status b. Educational level
c. Informed consent d. Age
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6. A community health nurse conducts a study on the role of a nurse in Primary Health Care. What research design is appropriate to use in his study?
a. Quasi-experimental b. Descriptive
c. Exploratory d. Experimental
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7. A research which probes the unknown for a specific goal or reason is?
a. Basic research b. Applied research
c. Pure research d. Operations research
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8. A research whose study seeks to understand a process or subject with little expectation of a direct payoff is:
a. Basic research b. Applied research
c. Pure research d. Operations research
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9. All of the following are the functions of a theory in research EXCEPT: a. It identifies the beginning of the research problem and establishes the vision to which the research or investigation is directed b. It sets the direction of the research activity as well as offer temporary solutions to the research problems c. It determines and defines the goal and focus of the research problem d. ItSPECIAL SENSES that exists but needs to be proven through 10 is statement empirical means
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• Situation: Nurse Priela plans to embark on a Nursing research on the effectiveness of reminiscence therapy on the care of elderly patients. 10. Nurse Priela would start her research by:
a. Going to golden acres and make an instant survey b. Identifying the focus of the study c. Observing her grandparents at their family home d. Watching television programs with geriatric characters
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11. Where else will Nurse Priela start the process of research?
a. Conversation with classmates and friends b. Community review c. Literature review d. Notes from lectures
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12. Reminiscence therapy through survey research is best analyzed by what design?
a. Correlation b. Qualitative
c. Triangulation d. Quantitative
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13. The data that nurse Priela would gather in her study about reminiscence therapy should give answer to the:
a. Hypothesis b. Conceptual framework c. Research problem d. Instrumentation
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14. The statement that says “Reminiscence therapy is a tool that is very helpful in the therapy sessions of elderly” represents what cannon of the research process?
a. Problem statement b. Research hypothesis
c. Tool paradigm d. Conceptual framework
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15. Nurse Priela is now ready to make her hypothesis in her research study. She would be correct if she identifies that a hypothesis is a statement that is best described as: a. Assumptions that are formed in the data gathering and instrumentation of the study b. Statement that is taken for granted in a research and not to be proven c. Phrase that is not expressed in full form because it does not indicate the open mindedness of the researcher d. A temporary solution to a problem which may be accepted or SPECIAL SENSES 16 rejected depending on the results
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16. Nurse Priela is conscious that nursing research is very important to every student for the following reasons BUT ONE:
a. It teaches a student to solve a problem using a logical method b. The results of the research can lead to valid results c. It is a mark of a graduate or a graduating student to accomplish research work that makes her different from others d. Research is a field suited only for students to experiment on many human endeavours SPECIAL SENSES 17
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17. Type of research question which goes this way” “ What features characterize hospitals that have low turnover and high morale that function as magnets in recruiting nurses?
a. Situation producing b. Situation relating
c. Factor relating d. Factor isolating
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18. A cross sectional growth study investigating changing patterns by sampling groups of children at ten different age levels; can be considered as a:
a. Predictive study b. Field study
c. Development study d. Prepositional literature
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19. In the synthesis of the data which involves the formulation of generalizations or principles that may substantiate or refute the hypothesis, the thinking process at work is the:
a. Deductive reasoning b. Inductive reasoning
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c. Logical reasoning d. Abstract thinking
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20. Putting human interest into the report of research is a principle of readability in research which involves:
a. Emphasis b. Patterning
c. Personalization d. Appeal
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21. An ongoing study of the effects of aromatherapy to the blood pressure of diagnosed hypertensive patients, the original 60 subjects was reduced to 40 due to several factors. This is:
a. Threat to internal validity b. Threat to external validity c. Threat to predictive validity d. Threat to stability reliability
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22. A well written plan would include all of the following except:
a. Research problem b. Review of related literature and theoretical/conceptual framework c. Methods and procedures d. Research findings
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23. Nurse Ranulfo is now done with analyzing data. His challenge is to reach the final stage of the Research process which is:
a. Conduct post-survey b. Write the final draft c. Communicate results d. All of the above
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24. Which of the following characteristics do not describe scientific investigation: a. empirical data are not gathered directly or indirectly by human senses b. it is planned and conducted in a systematic and orderly manner c. external factor which may influence the relationship among phenomena are not necessarily controlled d. they are conducted to test or develop theories and SPECIAL SENSES 25 study advance knowledge.
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25. The title of the study that appeared in a journal was “ Unintended pregnancies in the Philippines, facts and issues.” This study can be classified as:
a. quasi-experimental c. experimental
b. historical d. descriptive
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26. A new public health nurse would like to collect data on the common problems encountered by diabetic patients in the community. In this survey, she selects only the diabetics residing in the different barangays of the community she is assigned. This is an example of what type of sampling:
a. purposive c. systematic
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27. One study that reads “Improving Physicians’ and Nurses’ Clinical Breast Examination: A randomized control trial”. This is an example of:
a. historical design b. experimental design c. descriptive study d. quasi-experimental
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28. Jeruel wanted to study the sanitation practices of the families, where hemorrhagic fever was prevalent. Which among the problems below would be best to state: a. What are the general measures to control H-fever in Brgy. Lagum? b. What are the ways that the families do to control H-fever? c. What are the sanitation practice of families in Brgy. Lagum in relation to H-fever control d. What practices do the families do in relation to H-fever SPECIAL SENSES 29 control?
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29. Which of the following is not true about sample size determination in research? a. The larger the sample, the more representative it is likely to be. b. The more representative a sample is, the less generalizable the result would be. c. Large samples can lead to erroneous results when not well selected d. The more generalizable the sample is, the more SPECIAL SENSES 30 representative
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130. Extending the implications of the findings from the sample studied to a larger population is called
a. Generalization c. Limitation
b. Conclusion d. Delimitation
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