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Test Bank For Statistics for Nursing: A Practical Approach 3rd Edition by Elizabeth Heavey 2013, 9 , 4596, 4 1: Introduction to Statistics and Levels of Measurement 2: Presenting Data 3: Descriptive Statistics, Probability, and Measures of Central Tendency 4: Measuring Data 5: Sampl...

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Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. T E S T B A N K S E L L E R . C O M 2 Chapter 1 1. Researchers study the impact of internalized bias on patient care. Nurses complete a survey which determines a score for their internalized bias from 0-100. Without knowing the internalized bias score, patients are asked to rank the subsequent care they receive from the nurse as poor, fair, good or exemplary. In this study your independent variable is measured at what level of measurement? a.) Nominal b.) Ordinal c.) Interval d.) Ratio Answer: D 2. Researchers study the impact of internalized bias on patient care. Nurses complete a survey which determines a score for their internalized bias from 0-100. Without knowing the internalized bias score, patients are asked to rank the subsequent care they receive from the nurse as poor, fair, good or exemplary. In this study your dependent variable is measured at what level of measurement? a.) Nominal b.) Ordinal c.) Interval d.) Ratio Answer: B 3. Researchers study the impact of internalized bias on patient care. Nurses complete a survey which determines a score for their internalized bias from 0-100. Without knowing the internalized bias score, patients are asked to rank the subsequent care they receive from the nurse as poor, fair, good or exemplary. In this study what type of variable is your independent variable? a.) Nominal b.) Ordinal c.) Continuous d.) Categorical Answer: C 4. Researchers study the impact of internalized bias on patient care. Nurses complete a survey which determines a score for their internalized bias from 0-100. Without knowing the internalized bias score, patients are asked to rank the subsequent care they receive from the nurse as poor, fair, good or exemplary. In this study what is your dependent variable? a.) Nominal b.) Quantitative c.) Interval d.) Ordinal Answer: D TESTBANKSELLER.COM
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www.nursylab.com T E S T B A N K S E L L E R . C O M 4 Answer: A 10. Researchers examine the impact of nonpharmacologic therapies on vasomotor symptoms. The therapies are recorded as yes or no to the use of acupuncture, exercise, relaxation, yoga, vitamin E or Omega-3 fatty acids. This is an example of what level of measurement? a. interval level b. nominal level c. ordinal level d. it cannot be analyzed because it is qualitative Answer: B 11. Researchers examine the role of nonpharmacologic therapies on vasomotor symptom management in menopausal women. Subjects in the study are asked to keep a journal with any vasomotor symptoms they experience and how the nonpharmacologic therapies impact those symptoms. This is an example of what type of data? a. interval level b. qualitative c. quantitative d. it cannot be determined because it is only a pilot Answer: B 12. Researchers examine the impact of Omega-3 fatty acids on vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women. Subjects in the study are given either a placebo (0g daily), 1g daily or 1.8g daily and asked to record any vasomotor symptoms they experience. The Omega-
3 fatty acid variable is an example of what type of data? a. interval level b. nominal c. ordinal d. ratio Answer: C 13. Researchers examine the impact of Omega-3 fatty acids on vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women. Subjects in the study are given either a placebo (0g daily), 1g daily or 1.8g daily and asked to record the level of the vasomotor symptoms they experience on a scale of 0-10 each day. The level of vasomotor symptoms is an example of what type of data? a. interval level b. nominal c. ordinal d. ratio Answer: D 14. A study examines the relationship between educational preparation and scores on a cultural competency exam. Subjects included are nurses with an associate’s degree, TESTBANKSELLER.COM
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