Reading Understanding and Applying Nursing Research 5th Edition Fain Test Bank
Test Bank for Reading Understanding and Applying Nursing Research 5th Edition James A. Fain, ISBN-13: 9780803660410
Table of Contents
I. Nature of Research and the Research Process
1. Introduction to Nursing Research
2. Understanding the Research Process and Ethical Issues in Nursing Research
3. Understanding Evidence-Based Practice
II. Planning a Research Study
4. Selecting and Defining a Problem
5. Applying Appropriate Theories and Conceptual Models
6. Formulating Hypotheses and Research Questions
7. Selecting the Sample and Setting
8. Selecting a Quantitative Research Design
9. Selecting a Qualitative Research Design
10. Data Collection Methods
11. Principles of Measurement
III. Utilization of Nursing Research
12. Analyzing Data
13. Interpreting and Reporting Research Findings
14. Critiquing Research Reports
Chapter 1: Introduction to Nursing Research
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. Quantitative research uses the following methods of data collection except:
1. surveys.
2. questionnaires.
3. participant observation.
4. psychosocial instruments.
____ 2. Knowledge is information acquired in a variety of different ways. Methods used to acquire this knowledge are referred to as:
1. scientific integrity.
2. scientific rigor.
3. triangulation.
4. ways of knowing.
____ 3. When a researcher uses a qualitative and quantitative approach to collecting data, this is referred to as:
1. scientific integrity.
2. scientific rigor.
3. triangulation.
4. ways of knowing.
____ 4. A type of research method emphasizing the meaning of an experience is termed:
1. qualitative.
2. quantitative.
3. scientific integrity.
4. scientific method.
____ 5. A group of individuals who collaborate on a research project from beginning to dissemination of findings are referred to as a:
1. research consumer.
2. research team.
3. principal investigator.
4. consultant.