GROUP 2 3F Flashcards
Which of the following statements best summarizes the purpose of the Conclusion section in a research manuscript?
A To introduce the research topic and hypothesis.
B To summarize the research findings and discuss their broader impact.
C To provide a detailed analysis of the research methods used.
D To outline the limitations and future directions of the study.
B
Purpose of References:
Why is it necessary to follow a consistent citation style in the References section?
A To ensure that the manuscript is aligned with academic and publishing standards.
B To make the References section look professional.
C To provide a clear structure for future researchers to follow.
D All of the above.
D
Labeling Appendices:
Why is it important to clearly label and organize appendices in a research manuscript?
A To ensure they do not need to be cited in the References section.
B To make it easier for readers to find and reference the supplementary materials.
C To ensure that the main text is not interrupted by excessive detail.
D Both B and C.
A
Which type of validity ensures that a study’s findings can be generalized to other populations or settings?
A Reassessing Data Consistency
B Test-Retest Reliability
C Inter-rater Reliability
D External Validity
D
It is the third phase of the nursing research process where theoretical research plans are transformed into actionable steps, with data collection being a central activity.
A Conceptual phase
B Implementation phase
C Designing and Planning phase
D Analytical phase
B
What does advocating for policy change involve?
A Training healthcare providers
B Using research findings to influence updates or modifications in healthcare policies
C Monitoring outcomes
D Collaborating with other researchers
B
Which method is used to assess the consistency of qualitative data analysis among different raters?
A Reassessing Data Consistency
B Test-Retest Reliability
C Inter-rater Reliability
D External Validity
C
What is the purpose of Data Storage?
A To securely store data to protect confidentiality and maintain data integrity.
B To systematically record collected data into databases or daya management systems.
C To summarize and describe the basic feature of the data.
D To review and correct data to ensure it is accurate and complete.
A
Which of the following components is not included in the Empirical phase of nursing research?
A Collecting data
B Initial Data Analysis
C Preparing for data collection
D Identifying the population to be studied in nursing research
D
What does utilization in nursing primarily involve?
A Collecting data from patients
B Applying research results to improve patient care and outcomes
C Teaching new nursing students
D Conducting routine medical check-ups
B
A brief summary of the entire research paper.
ABSTRACT
It provides necessary background information, explains why the study is important, and outlines the specific research questions or hypotheses that the study addresses.
INTRODUCTION
Patients who received the new treatment had a 25% reduction in symptoms compared to the control group, with a mean difference of 1.8 points on the symptom scale (p<0.05).
RESULTS
This section would include statements like: “Participants were recruited from a local hospital, with inclusion criteria including adults aged 18-65 who had undergone surgery in the past 24 hours.
METHODS
This section interprets the findings of the study, discusses their significance, and compares them to previous research. It may also address limitations and suggest future research directions.
DISCUSSION