Test bank 2 Flashcards
What difference, if any, exists between a research question and a hypothesis?
a. A research question is practice based, and a hypothesis is theory based.
b. A hypothesis attempts to answer the question posed by the research problem.
c. A research problem defines clinical research and a hypothesis defines basic
research.
d. There is no difference between a research problem and a hypothesis.
b. A hypothesis attempts to answer the question posed by the research problem.
How is a hypothesis related to a theory?
a. Hypotheses can be developed in the absence of a theoretical framework.
b. Hypotheses must be consistent with an existing theoretical framework.
c. A theory can determine the validity of a hypothesis.
d. A theory can be used to evaluate the merit of a hypothesis.
b. Hypotheses must be consistent with an existing theoretical framework.
A nurse makes these statements. Which one has the greatest potential as an area of
nursing research?
a. “Most of our hospital’s admissions come in at night.”
b. “It is difficult to find personnel willing to work the night shift.”
c. “It seems that most of the patient falls on our unit occur during the night shift.”
d. “The personnel on the night shift are not attending promptly to the needs of our
patients. ”
c. “It seems that most of the patient falls on our unit occur during the night shift.”
The nurse has identified a clinical problem as a potential research question. Which of
these steps should the nurse take next?
a. Identify the variables
b. Formulate the research hypothesis
c. Perform a literature review
d. Determine financial resources for the research project
c. Perform a literature review
In a research study, what are the properties of interest that differ in value?
a. The study’s variables
b. The study’s concepts
c. The study’s hypotheses
d. The study’s assumptions
a. The study’s variables
A nurse researcher proposes a study of teenage mothers and their experience with
postpartum depression. Which of these considerations would affect the feasibility of the study?
a. Availability of participants
b. Direction of the hypotheses
c. Gaps in the literature
d. Design of the study
a. Availability of participants
What is the key difference between independent and dependent variables?
a. The dependent variable should change in response to manipulation by the
independent variable.
b. The independent variable should change in response to manipulation by the
dependent variable.
c. Although both the dependent and independent variables are manipulated, only the
dependent variable is considered an intervention.
d. Although both the dependent and independent variables are manipulated, only the
independent variable is considered an intervention.
a. The dependent variable should change in response to manipulation by the
independent variable.
When designing a research study, the nurse should have which of these understandings
about independent and dependent variables?
a. All research problem statements should contain a dependent and an independent
variable.
b. There should only be one dependent variable associated with a single independent
variable.
c. The relationship between the independent and the dependent variable in any study
should be causal.
d. A given characteristic or situation may be the dependent variable in one study and
the independent variable in another.
d. A given characteristic or situation may be the dependent variable in one study and
the independent variable in another.
A nurse’s research question is, “How does maternal employment among health care
professionals affect infant health during the first 6 months of life?” In this question, what is the
dependent variable?
a. Infant health
b. Maternal employment
c. First 6 months of life
d. Health care professionals
a. Infant health
A nurse has defined the research question as, “How does oral nutritional
supplementation during dialysis treatments affect the serum albumin levels of adult patients who
have chronic kidney disease Stage 5?” In this question, what is the independent variable?
a. Adult patients with chronic kidney disease Stage 5
b. Oral nutritional supplementation
c. During dialysis treatments
d. Serum albumin levels
b. Oral nutritional supplementation
A nurse has defined the research question as, “Is there a relationship between self-
esteem and body weight among postmenopausal women?” What type of research-question format
(or research design) is implied by this question?
a. Correlational nonexperimental
b. Comparative nonexperimental
c. Quantitative experimental
d. Grounded theory nonexperimental
a. Correlational nonexperimental
A nurse has defined the research question as, “What is the lived experience of late-
stage pregnancy loss among women older than 35 years?” What type of research-question format
(or research design) is implied by this question?
a. Correlational nonexperimental
b. Comparative nonexperimental
c. Quantitative experimental
d. Grounded theory nonexperimental
d. Grounded theory nonexperimental
Which research question is testable as currently written?
a. Should parents addicted to crack cocaine be permitted to raise their children?
b. Is the classroom an appropriate place to teach sex education to 10-year-old
children?
c. Are older adults living in assisted-living facilities satisfied with their level of social
interaction?
d. Is a positive HIV/AIDS status a sufficient reason for limiting the employment of
elementary school teachers?
c. Are older adults living in assisted-living facilities satisfied with their level of social
interaction?
What is the purpose of a hypothesis for any study?
a. To identify the dependent and independent variables
b. To provide direction for the study by indicating the expected outcomes
c. To define the appropriate measures needed to test the research problem
d. To provide a means of determining the feasibility of the proposed study
b. To provide direction for the study by indicating the expected outcomes
Which hypothesis fails to meet the criteria of testability?
a. Proper handwashing prevents the spread of infection.
b. Consistent practice of low-impact aerobic exercise will increase coordination
among older adults.
c. Patients who used guided imagery during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
procedures will have reduced perceptions of emotional distress compared with
patients who do not use guided imagery during MRI.
d. Postoperative patients who receive around-the-clock scheduled analgesics will have
lower levels of pain compared with postoperative patients who receive analgesics
on an as-needed (PRN) schedule.
a. Proper handwashing prevents the spread of infection.