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Walden NURS 6052 Week 2 Quiz
Question 1
Which of the following statements is true of narrative reviews? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Narrative reviews engage a highly structured and rigorous approach to reviewing research evidence.
B.
Narrative reviews provide a general background discussion of a particular issue.
C.
Narrative reviews require a rigorous, systematic approach to searching the databases for evidence.
D.
Narrative reviews generally review literature that support the author’s point of view on an issue or topic.
E.
Narrative reviews are a type of primary research.
5 points
Question 2
In qualitative studies, results are reported using words or themes.
True
False
5 points
Question 3
What type of literature may a systematic review include to be considered Level 1 evidence on the Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt levels of evidence hierarchy?
A.
Phenomenology studies
B.
Grounded theory studies
C.
Descriptive studies
D.
Cohort studies
E.
Controlled trials without randomization
F.
Randomized controlled trials
5 points
Question 4
In quantitative studies, results are reported using words or themes.
True
False
5 points
Question 5
Randomized controlled trials are which type of research?
A.
Qualitative research
C.
Mixed-methods research
D.
Systematic review
E.
Literature review
F.
Cohort study
5 points
Question 6
Order the following types of research evidence reviews in order of rigor from most rigorous to least rigorous:
Systematic review with meta-analysis
Integrative review
Systematic review without meta-analysis
Narrative review
5 points
Question 7
You are forming a team to do a systematic review of the literature about interventions to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Which of the following would be your first step?
A.
Critically appraise the literature identified.
B.
Conduct an exhaustive search of multiple databases to identify the literature.
C.
Identify an explicit, reproducible methodology.
D.
Create a clearly stated set of objectives with predefined eligibility criteria for study inclusion.
E.
Create a dissemination plan for your systematic review.
5 points
Question 8
A key characteristic of a systematic review is that it contains a meta-analysis.
True
False
5 points
Question 9
What type of study is described in the following excerpt?
An interprofessional team wants to test a new intervention to see whether it will improve central-line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rates. Subjects were randomized into either the intervention or the control group by pulling a slip of paper with either a one or a two written on it from a manila envelope (those pulling ones were randomized to the intervention group; those pulling twos were randomized to the control group).
When the study began, the intervention group received the intervention and the control group received equal attention. Data was collected and analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Descriptive statistics were used to report the data.
What type of research article is this?
A.
Quantitative research
B.
Qualitative research
C.
Systematic reviews
D.
Literature reviews
E.
Mixed methods
F.
Program evaluation
5 points
Question 10
When trying to determine what type of research study is described in an article, which two sections of the article will give you the best information to make that determination?
A.
Abstract and conclusion
B.
Methods and limitations
C.
Methods and results
D.
Introduction and results
E.
Abstract and discussion
F.
Literature review and data analysis
5 points
Question 11
Which of the following types of research can be categorized as primary research? Select all that apply.
A.
Cohort study
B.
Literature review
C.
Grounded theory study
D.
Randomized controlled trial
E.
Systematic review
F.
Controlled trial without randomization
5 points
Question 12
What type of information would help you identify a research study as qualitative? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Data is collected using such approaches as interviews, focus groups, and open-ended questions on surveys.
B.
Data is collected using Likert scales on surveys.
C.
Results are reported using numbers and statistics.
D.
Results are reported using themes and words.
E.
Data is collected using surveys with fill-in-the-blank questions.
F.
Results are reported using a mixture of numbers and themes.
5 points
Question 13
Both literature reviews and systematic reviews are types of research evidence reviews.
True
False
5 points
Question 14
The methods used in conducting a systematic review are specific and rigorous.
True
False
5 points
Question 15
What types of information would help you identify a research study as quantitative? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Data is collected using such approaches as interviews, focus groups, and open-ended questions on surveys.
B.
Data is collected using Likert scales on surveys.
C.
Results are reported using numbers and statistics.
D.
Results are reported using themes and words.
5 points
Question 16
What kind of study is described in the following excerpt?
Researchers are interested in studying the impact of living in a family where a child has been diagnosed with cancer. They collaborate with the oncology department at a large children’s hospital to identify and receive consent from families that have a child with a cancer diagnosis. Participants are consented and data is collected and triangulated using one-on-one interviews, focus groups, and surveys. Data is analyzed for thematic analysis.
A.
Quantitative research
B.
Qualitative research
C.
Mixed-methods research
D.
Systematic reviews
E.
Literature reviews
F.
Cohort studies
5 points
Question 17
Mixed-methods studies are a combination of which two methodologies?
A.
Quantitative research methodologies and literature reviews
B.
Quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
C.
Qualitative research methodologies and systematic reviews
D.
Literature reviews and qualitative research methodologies
E.
Quasi-experimental and program evaluation
5 points
Question 18
Which of the following is a type of quantitative research study?
A.
Phenomenology
B.
Case study
C.
Randomized controlled trial
D.
Ethnography
E.
Participative action research
F.
Ground theory
5 points
Question 19
In a systematic review with a meta-analysis, researchers combine the results of each of the individual studies to create a larger sample size (and therefore greater power), then re-run the statistics to capture the true magnitude of the effect. The single-effect measure calculated and reported when the results from all the studies are combined is called what?
A.
Summary statistic
B.
Power analysis
C.
Confidence Interval
D.
Chi square
E.
Pearson’s co-efficient
5 points
Walden NURS 6052 Week 2 Quiz
Question 20
What type of study is described in the following excerpt?
Surveys to evaluate nurse satisfaction, medical errors, depression and anxiety, and demographics were given to 5,432 nurses from hospitals of various sizes and geographic locations; some had nurses working 8-hour shifts and 12-hour shifts. Nurses were asked to complete the survey.
Upon completion of the survey, nurses were invited to participate in video conference focus groups and one-on-one interviews with a research assistant by video conferencing. Survey results were reported using descriptive statistics, and themes were identified and reported from the data collected in the focus groups and one-on-one interviews.
A.
Quantitative research
B.
Qualitative research
C.
Quasi-experimental research
D.
Mixed-methods research
E.
Systematic reviews