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CNUR 209 Research Questions with Revised Answers All Correct What is the goal of post-postivism - Answer- explanation, prediction, control What is the goal of critical theory - Answer- critique, change, reconstruction of what we know What is the goal of constructivist paradigm - Answer- und...

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What is the goal of post-postivism - Answer- explanation, prediction, control

What is the goal of critical theory - Answer- critique, change, reconstruction of what we
know

What is the goal of constructivist paradigm - Answer- understanding, reconstruction of
what we know

the deduction approach to research is used in which type of paradigm - Answer- post-
positivist (quantitative)

what are the steps in the deductive approach to research - Answer- theory, hypothesis,
observation, confirmation

the inductive approach to research is used in which type of paradigm - Answer-
constructivist (qualitative)

what are the steps in the inductive approach to research - Answer- observation, pattern,
tentative hypothesis, theory

what is the term for research when there are no new themes arising - Answer-
saturation

what is the analysis of quantitative research - Answer- statistics

what is the most common form of analysis of qualitative research - Answer- thematic

what is the methodology for qualitative research - Answer- ethnography,
phenomenology, grounded theory

what is the methodology for quantitative research - Answer- experimental

what is the understanding approach of quantitative research - Answer- cause and effect,
relationship, differences, interventions

what is the understanding approach of qualitative research - Answer- meaning,
experience, interviews

, define a systematic review - Answer- synthesis or integration of research studies

what is the purpose of a systematic review - Answer- a big picture look at the results of
many studies

what is the benefit of a systematic review - Answer- look at the problem from more than
one perspective

what are the types of systematic reviews - Answer- integrative review, meta-analysis,
meta-synthesis

what is an integrative review - Answer- a review of literature that compares and
contracts research studies

what are some advantages to systematic reviews - Answer- multiple studies provide
better evidence, uses research already available, look at a problem from different
angles

what are some disadvantages to systematic reviews - Answer- long process, requires
many researchers, studies may be non-comparable, high quality and quantity may not
be available, publication bias

what is publication bias - Answer- research decides what to be published, may only pick
positive information

which of the following questions is suggestive of an ethnographic study?
A - what are the norms of prenatal care among Hutterite women
B - what are the pregnancy outcomes for Hutterite women
C - what was nightingale's role in sanitation reform in 1860
D- how is pain experienced among paediatric oncology patients - Answer- A

which are components of evidence informed practice (select all that apply)
A - clinical expertise
B-Patient needs and values
C- best research evidence
D - common practice - Answer- A,B,C

a nurse with a BSN is prepared to do which of the following (select all that apply)
A - summarize and critique research findings
B - assist with implementation of evidence based guidelines
C- conduct independent research studies
D-evaluate personal practice - Answer- A,B,D

which factor is an essential feature of all quasi & experimental studies
A- control group

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