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NSG 3029 CH1 (8) QUIZ. LATEST GUIDE
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NSG 3029 CH1 (8) QUIZ. 
Chapter 08 
1. A nurse researcher is conducting a retrospective study and using a chart review to collect data. 
What type of data will be collected? 
A. Primary data 
B. Secondary data 
C. Internal data 
D. External data 
 
2. A nurse researcher is conducting a survey determining students' level of comfort with clinical 
skills. What type of data will be collected? 
A. Primary data 
B. Secondary data 
C. Internal data 
D. External data 
 
3. A nurse researcher is measur...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ | VERIFIED SLUTION
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NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZNSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ 
Chapter 07 
 
1. When subjects elect not to participate in a study and/or *— drop out of a study, this can lead to: 
A.	Sampling error 
B.	Sampling bias 
C.	Selection bias 
D.	Selection error 
 
2. The potential participants who meet the definition of the *— population and are accessible to the researcher is referred to as the: 
A.	Population 
B.	Sample 
C.	Subjects 
D.	Sampling frame 
 
3. The only way to be sure that a sample represents a po...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ | GRADED A
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NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ 
Chapter 07 
1. When subjects elect not to participate in a study and/or *— drop out of a study, this can lead 
to: 
A. Sampling error 
B. Sampling bias 
C. Selection bias 
D. Selection error 
 
2. The potential participants who meet the definition of the *— population and are accessible to 
the researcher is referred to as the: 
A. Population 
B. Sample 
C. Subjects 
D. Sampling frame 
 
3. The only way to be sure that a sample represents a population is if it incorpor...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (3) | VERIFIED ANSWERS
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NSG 3029 CH1 (3). 
Chapter 03 
1. Which two international codes were developed to guide researcher in carrying out ethical 
research? 
A. The National Research Act and the Belmont Report 
B. The Nuremberg Code and the Belmont Report 
C. The National Research Act and the Declaration of Helsinki 
D. The Nuremberg Cole and the Declaration of Helsinki 
 
2. Vulnerable populations in research include those groups: 
A. With limited capacity to make decisions 
B. With a vested interest in the study out...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (10) QUIZ | VERIFIED ANSWERS
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NSG 3029 CH1 (10) QUIZNSG 3029 CH1 (10) QUIZ 
Chapter 10 
 
1. The type of question used in descriptive studies that is designed to describe what is going on or what exists	is labeled as: 
A.	Descriptive 
B.	Correlational 
C.	Relational 
D.	Predictive 
 
2. The type of question used in descriptive studies that is designed to investigate an association is labeled as: 
A.	Descriptive 
B.	Correlational 
C.	Relational 
D.	Predictive 
 
3. The use of survey designs offers many advantages for the r...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (5) QUIZ. | LATEST ANSWERS
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NSG 3029 CH1 (5) QUIZ. 
Chapter 05 
 
1. Which of the following is an example of empirical literature? 
A.	An article describing a grand theory in nursing 
B.	An article describing a middle range theory in nursing 
C.	Practice guidelines 
D.	An article describing a concept analysis 
 
2. Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing is an example of a(n): 
A.	Seminal work 
B.	Secondary source 
C.	Empirical work 
D.	Primary work 
 
3. A summary of multiple research studies on one 
A.	Seminal work ...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (10) QUIZ | GRDED A
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NSG 3029 CH1 (10) QUIZ 
Chapter 10 
1. The type of question used in descriptive studies that is designed to describe what is going on 
or what exists is labeled as: 
A. Descriptive 
B. Correlational 
C. Relational 
D. Predictive 
 
2. The type of question used in descriptive studies that is designed to investigate an association is 
labeled as: 
A. Descriptive 
B. Correlational 
C. Relational 
D. Predictive 
 
3. The use of survey designs offers many advantages for the researcher including all o...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (1) QUIZ | VERIFIED ANSWERS
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NSG 3029 CH1 (1) QUIZ 
Chapter 01 
1. The peer review process is an important component of conducting nursing research. Which of 
the following statements most accurately describes this process? 
A. It assures that the research has significant statistical power. 
B. It assures that the research is unbiased. 
C. It assures that the research is replicable. 
D. It assures that the research has measurable outcomes. 
 
2. Magnet status is being pursued by hospitals across the United States. Which of ...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (6) Quiz.
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NSG 3029 CH1 (6) Quiz. 
Chapter 06 
 
1. Careful consideration of the serves as the basis for the research design. 
A.	Type of theory used in the study 
B.	Purpose to be achieved by the study 
C.	Type of statistics to be used in the study 
D.	Number of subjects needed in the study 
 
2. All of the following strategies can increase internal validity *— of an experimental study except: 
A.	Control variables extraneous to the study 
B.	Randomly assign subjects to groups 
C.	Increase the diver...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (1) QUIZ | GRADED A
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NSG 3029 CH1 (1) QUIZ 
Chapter 01 
1. The peer review process is an important component of conducting nursing research. Which of the following statements most accurately describes this process? 
A.	It assures that the research has significant statistical power. 
B.	It assures that the research is unbiased. 
C.	It assures that the research is replicable. 
D.	It assures that the research has measurable outcomes. 
 
2. Magnet status is being pursued by hospitals across the United States. Which of t...
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