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Solution Manual For Statistics For Nursing
Research A Workbook For Evidence-Based
Practice, 4th Edition, Susan Grove, Daisha Cipher

,Answer Guidelines for Questions to Be Graded


Measurement: Nominal, 1

The Questions Are In Bold Followed By Answers.

1. In Table 1, Identify The Level Of Measurement For The Current Therapy Variable. Provide
A Rationale For Your Answer.
CORRECT:The Current Therapy Variable Was Measured At The Nominal Level. These Drug
Categories Were Probably Developed To Be Exhaustive For This Study And Included The
Categories Of Drugs The Subjects Were Receiving. However, The Categories Are Not
Exclusive, Since Patients Are Usually On More Than One Category Of These Drugs To Manage
Their Health Problems. The Current Therapies Are Not Measured At The Ordinal Level Because
They Cannot Be Rank Ordered, Since No Drug Category Can Be Considered More Or Less
Beneficial Than Another Drug Category (See Figure 1-1; Grove & Gray, 2019).

2. What Is The Mode For The Current Therapy Variable In This Study? Provide A Rationale
For Your Answer.
CORRECT:The Mode For Current Therapy Was Β Blocker. A Total Of 100 (94%) Of The Cardiac
Patients Were Receiving This Category Of Drug, Which Was The Most Common Prescribed Drug
For This Sample.

3. What Statistics Were Conducted To Describe The BMI Of The Cardiac Patients In This
Sample? Discuss Whether These Analysis Techniques Were Appropriate Or
Inappropriate.
CORRECT:BMI Was Described With A Mean And Standard Deviation (SD). BMI Measurement
Resulted In Ratio-Level Data With Continuous Values And An Absolute Zero (Stone & Frazier,
2017). Ratio- Level Data Should Be Analyzed With Parametric Statistics Such As The Mean And
SD (Grove & Gray, 2017; Knapp, 2017).

4. Researchers Used The Following Item To Measure Registered Nurses’ (Rns) Income In A
Study:What Category Identifies Your Current Income As An RN?
A. Less Than $50,000
B. $50,000 To 59,999
C. $60,000 To 69,999
D. $70,000 To 80,000
E. $80,000 Or Greater

What Level Of Measurement Is This Income Variable? Does The Income Variable Follow
The Rules Outlined In Figure 1-1? Provide A Rationale For Your Answer.
CORRECT:In This Example, The Income Variable Is Measured At The Ordinal Level. The Income
Catego- Ries Are Exhaustive, Ranging From Less Than $50,000 To Greater Than $80,000. The
Two Open-Ended

AG 1-1

,AG 1-2 Answer Guidelines For Questions To Be Graded


Categories Ensure That All Salary Levels Are Covered. The Categories Are Not Exclusive, Since
Catego- Ries (D) And (E) Include An $80,000 Salary, So Study Participants Making $80,000
Might Mark Either (D) Or (E) Or Both Categories, Resulting In Erroneous Data. Category (E)
Could Be Changed To Greater Than $80,000, Making The Categories Exclusive. The
Categories Can Be Rank Ordered From The Lowest Salary To The Highest Salary, Which Is
Consistent With Ordinal Data (Grove & Gray, 2019; Waltz Et Al., 2017).

5. What Level Of Measurement Is The CDS Score? Provide A Rationale For Your Answer.
CORRECT:The CDS Score Is At The Interval Level Of Measurement. The CDS Is A 26-Item
Likert Scale Developed To Measure Depression In Cardiac Patients. Study Participants Rated
Their Symp- Toms On A Scale Of 1 To 7, With Higher Numbers Indicating Increased Severity
In The Depression Symptoms. The Total Scores For Each Subject Obtained From This Multi-
Item Scale Are Considered To Be At The Interval Level Of Measurement (Gray Et Al., 2017;
Waltz Et Al., 2017).

6. Were Nonparametric Or Parametric Analysis Techniques Used To Analyze The CDS
Scores ForThe Cardiac Patients In This Study? Provide A Rationale For Your Answer.
CORRECT:Parametric Statistics, Such As Mean And SD, Were Conducted To Describe CDS
Scores For Study Participants (See Table 1). CDS Scores Are Interval-Level Data As Indicated In
Questions 5, So Parametric Statistics Are Appropriate For This Level Of Data (Gray Et Al., 2017;
Kim & Mallory, 2017).

7. Is The Prevalence Of Depression Linked To The NYHA Class? Discuss The Clinical
ImportanceOf This Result.
CORRECT:The Study Narrative Indicated That The Prevalence Of Depression Increased With
The Greater NYHA Class. In NYHA Class III, 64% Of The Subjects Were Depressed, Whereas
11% Of The Subjects Were Depressed In NYHA Class I. Thus, As The NYHA Class Increased, The
Number Of Sub- Jects With Depression Increased. This Is An Expected Finding Because As The
NYHA Class Increases, Cardiac Patients Have More Severe Physical Symptoms, Which Usually
Result In Emotional Distress, Such As Depression. Nurses Need To Actively Assess Cardiac
Patients For Depression, Especially Those In Higher NYHA Classes, So They Might Be
Diagnosed And Treated As Needed.

8. What Frequency And Percent Of Cardiac Patients In This Study Were Not Being
Treated With An Antidepressant? Show Your Calculations And Round Your Answer To The
Nearest WholePercent (%).
CORRECT:A Total Of 106 Cardiac Patients Participated In This Study. The Sample
Included
15 Patients Who Were Receiving An Antidepressant (See Table 1). The Number Of Cardiac
Patients Not Treated For Depression Was 91 (106 – 15 = 91). The Group Percent Is
Calculated By The Following Formula: (Group Frequency ÷ Total Sample Size) × 100%.
For This Study, (91 Patients ÷ 106 Sample Size) × 100% = 0.858 × 100% = 85.8% =
86%. The Final Answer Is Rounded To The Nearest Whole Percent As Directed In The
Question. You Could Have Also Subtracted The 14% Of Patients Treated With
Antidepressants From 100% And Obtained The 86% Who Were Not Treated With An
Antidepressant.

9. What Was The Purpose Of The 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT)? Would The 6MWT Be Useful
In Clinical Practice?
CORRECT:Ha Et Al. (2018) Stated, “The 6-Min Walk Test (6MWT) Is A Measure Of The
Submaximal, Steady-State Functional Capacity” Of Cardiac Patients. This Test Would Be A
Quick, Easy Way To Determine A Cardiac Patient’s Functional Status In A Clinical Setting.
This Functional Status Score Could Be Used To Determine The Treatment Plan To Promote
Or Maintain Functional StatusOf Cardiac Patients.

, Answer Guidelines For Questions To Be Graded AG 1-3


10. How Was Exercise Confidence Measured In This Study? What Was The Level Of
MeasurementFor The Exercise Confidence Variable In This Study? Provide A Rationale
For Your Answer. CORRECT:Exercise Confidence Of The Patients With Heart Failure (HF)
In This Study Was MeasuredWith The Exercise Confidence Scale That Included Four
Subscales Focused On Walking, Climbing, Lifting Objects Of Graded Weight, And Running
(See The Study Narrative). This Was A Rating Scale With Values Ranging From 0 To 100.
The Patients’ Scores For The Total Exercise Confidence Scale And The Subscales Were
Considered Interval-Level Data And Analyzed With Parametric Statistics, Such As Means
And Sds (See The Study Narrative; Waltz Et Al., 2017).

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