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CNUR 209 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT What does informed consent include? - Answer- information, purpose of the research, study methods, time required to participate, potential risks and benefits, you can ask questions, you can withdraw at anytime Why must people have compreh...

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CNUR 209 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT

What does informed consent include? - Answer- information, purpose of the research,
study methods, time required to participate, potential risks and benefits, you can ask
questions, you can withdraw at anytime

Why must people have comprehension with the study being performed? - Answer- they
must understand the information provided, must understand at a grade 6 level, special
circumstances ( mentally ill), also third party requirement: might need parent to protect fr
harm.

voluntary/volunteer: why must it be voluntary ? - Answer- must be willing to participate
and give consent, no concern or pressure to participate, consent obtained: signing a
form, or verbally agreeing

What does assent mean? - Answer- agreeding

What does dissent mean? - Answer- disagree

Ethics Board: IRB - Answer- institutional review board

Ethics REB - Answer- research ethics board: which is a type of panel of people who
decide if the proposed research study is ethical
a researcher must complete an ethic proposal and submit it to the REB prior to starting
any research

when defining the problem, what question do we ask? - Answer- where does the
research problem come from?
is there gaps in knowledge, practice issues ( improving practices) interest/curiosity.

what is the research problem? - Answer- topic you would like to address, investigate, or
study whether descriptively or experimentally

is descriptive qualitative or quantitative? - Answer- qualitative

is experimentally qualitative or quantitative? - Answer- quantitative

what should we avoid and things to do regarding to study the research problem? -
Answer- never dictionary or wikipedia, google and google scholar is good, browse
through a journal is also good, make sure to check references

, what does seminal mean? - Answer- old but still relevant

what do we use to formulate your research question? - Answer- PICO

what does PICO stand for? - Answer- P: patient or population
I Intervention, assessment, therapy
C: Context & comparison
O: outcome
T( sometimes used): Time

what are the two research methods used? - Answer- qualitative and quantitative

what is quantitative? - Answer- stats and numerical data, objective, concrete, measured.

qualitative? - Answer- subjective, requires researchers to interpret data, includes
interviews, case studies, and loose observations, interpretive descriptive.

experimental research is what? - Answer- randomized control studies, show the cause
and effect: drug improved coordination

quasi experimental - Answer- looking at a specific group ex: female soldiers who have
PTSD

non-experimental - Answer- observational, prove cause and effect

variables, how many types and what are they? - Answer- independant: manipulated to
influence the depedant variable and dependent: what we watch to see if something is
occurring in the independent variable

ethnography - Answer- explores a distinct culture of people within society

phenomenology - Answer- study's peoples "lived experiences" as it occurs: several
individuals experience of the same thing

grounded theory - Answer- study methods that helps to explain a concern within a
population and how it can be fixed

what does analysis tell us? - Answer- what the data is saying, we look for patterns,
themes, commonalities, clissimilarity

what is a systematic review? - Answer- focused on a researcg questions that tries to
identify, appraise, and seect nad synthesize all high quality research evidence relevant
to a question

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