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HLT 362V Quiz 1 plus Quiz 2 (Multiple Versions)
HLT 362V Quiz 1 plus Quiz 2 (Multiple Versions)
[Show more]HLT 362V Quiz 1 plus Quiz 2 (Multiple Versions)
[Show more]1.	Question: If a study is comparing a number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? 
2.	Question: Validity is: 
3.	Question: Data is defined as: 
4.	Question: External and internal influences within a study that can affect the validity and reliability of outcomes is called: 
5.	...
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Add to cart1.	Question: If a study is comparing a number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? 
2.	Question: Validity is: 
3.	Question: Data is defined as: 
4.	Question: External and internal influences within a study that can affect the validity and reliability of outcomes is called: 
5.	...
1.	Question: When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of: 
2.	Question: If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? 
3.	Question: Validity is: 
4.	Question: Data is defined as: 
5...
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Add to cart1.	Question: When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of: 
2.	Question: If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? 
3.	Question: Validity is: 
4.	Question: Data is defined as: 
5...
1.	Question: If you are conducting a study on the impacts of diet and exercise on high blood pressure and you take a proportional sample based upon race/ethnicity, this would be an example of: 
2.	Question: If a researcher does not select the appropriate level of significance (alpha) based upon pr...
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Add to cart1.	Question: If you are conducting a study on the impacts of diet and exercise on high blood pressure and you take a proportional sample based upon race/ethnicity, this would be an example of: 
2.	Question: If a researcher does not select the appropriate level of significance (alpha) based upon pr...
1.	Question: To obtain a sample of 20 patients in ICU, clinician goes to the ICU and selects the current patients. This is an example of a: 
2.	Question: A Type I error is committed when _____. 
3.	Question: Which of the following would be an appropriate null hypothesis? 
4.	Question: Quantitative r...
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Add to cart1.	Question: To obtain a sample of 20 patients in ICU, clinician goes to the ICU and selects the current patients. This is an example of a: 
2.	Question: A Type I error is committed when _____. 
3.	Question: Which of the following would be an appropriate null hypothesis? 
4.	Question: Quantitative r...
1.	Question: In a research study, if the sample size is too low and the results do not find a statistical difference when in fact there is a difference, this is referred to as	. 
2.	Question: To obtain a sample of 20 patients in ICU, clinician goes to the ICU and selects the current patients. This i...
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Add to cart1.	Question: In a research study, if the sample size is too low and the results do not find a statistical difference when in fact there is a difference, this is referred to as	. 
2.	Question: To obtain a sample of 20 patients in ICU, clinician goes to the ICU and selects the current patients. This i...
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