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\* Instructor wants to conduct her pilot testing among 30 nurses employed in their hospital. The following are TRUE about pilot testing: It is a miniature of the actual study. It prevents the researcher from expensive disaster. It is a trial version of the planned research study \* Quantitative res...
\* Instructor wants to conduct her pilot testing among 30 nurses employed in their hospital. The following are TRUE about pilot testing: It is a miniature of the actual study. It prevents the researcher from expensive disaster. It is a trial version of the planned research study \* Quantitative research \-\-- is concerned with testing hypotheses derived from theory and/or being able to estimate the size of a phenomenon of interest. \*It is more useful when a behavior needs to be evaluated on a continuum. \--Likert scale \*Example of evidence-based practice in nursing: Nurse integrated the use of guided imagery as one of her nursing interventions in dealing with anxious clients. \*Alpha values ranging from 0.70 or higher. are considered acceptable. \*Prior data gathering, the following could be done by the researcher, except: Symbolic representation \*Nurse compares and contrasts his current research about psychological well-being of select community residents in a particular barangay with his previous results prior pandemic. As evident, this falls under what characteristic of research \-\--Replicability \*Researcher let the respondents talk about their sensitive and personal stories regarding their life in the fight against cancer. She is facilitating \-\-\--Projective Techniques \*Polit and Beck (2004) divided the quantitative research process into five phases. What phase does collecting data belong-Phase III\" \*Researcher wants to determine the meaning of the word 'Vlogging' as used in the study. Which part will he consult to find such\-\--Definition of terms \*Meanwhile, Researcher encountered numerous problems in performing lottery method. She decided to use table of random numbers instead. What sampling procedure would she be probably undertaking\-\--Stratified random sampling \*This is the degree to which results can be generalized into other people or settings.\--External validity \*Instructor conducts a study about the utilization of social media in teaching BSN students. She used various data collection techniques and analysis. What philosophical worldview in research does the given scenario belongs \-\--Pragmatic \* Interest of the researcher\--is the most important consideration in the selection of a research problem \*example of directional hypothesis-There is a significant relationship that the utilization of digital BP apparatus improves the compliance of hypertensive clients to prescribed medications. \*Researcher approached her participants thrice to determine the effect of in-service orientation among newly hired nurses on their career performance. What do you call this practice\-\--Number of contacts. \*TRUE about paraphrasing\--Can be longer or shorter than the original \*Researcher selected his sample as to novice registered nurses passing by his work station. He is currently utilizing what sampling technique\-\--judgmental sampling \*Who defined research method as a set of the systematic technique used in research---Igwanegu \*Nurse employ quantitative research method by She consulted her statistician for data analysis. \*.Research design\-\-- is the overall plan created by the researcher to answer the research questions. \*These are conducted over a period of time during this time the researcher contacts the population or the sample at a particular intervals.\-\--Longitudinal studies \*Nurse wants to research about the perception of student nurses regarding the implementation of blended instruction in this time of pandemic. She will mostly use what research design\-\--Non-experimental research \*Survey is not a research design in qualitative method \* A textbook of medical-surgical nursing\-\--example of a primary source in a research study \*Nurse wants to determine the lived experiences of nurses working abroad during the surge of COVID-19. What qualitative research method is he going to use\-\--Phenomenology \*Researcher performed lottery method in choosing her sample population. She would probably use what kind of sampling procedure\-\--Simple random sampling \*Experimental research has a complete set of elements: manipulation, control and randomization. \*What sampling procedure is the most appropriate in selecting sex workers or prostitutes as respondents\--Snowball sampling \*This is a group of individuals where the researcher wants to generalized his feelings/ intentions\--Target population \*Ethics. in research call for the moral perspective rather than the practical or logical perspective related to the research methodology. \* Nurse wants to study the effect of taking blood pressure during midnight rounds, if this affects the so-called circadian rhythm. What methods of research is the most applicable in her study\--quantitative study. \*three major ethical principles incorporated into most research guidelines/ Belmont Repor\--Beneficence, Respect for human dignity and Justice. \*Nurse-respondents changed their caring behaviors when dealing with patients because their supervisor-researcher observed them. What do you call this kind of threat\--Hawthorne Effect \*What is the best characteristic of a sampling procedure\--Representativeness \*The researcher develops a special feeling or treatment towards the subjects, sometimes overrating them. This is popularly known as Halo Effect \*Qualitative researches belong to emic perspective, which means. It is more concern on respondents than data. \*The researcher uses their expert judgment to select participants that are representative of the population.-Purposive sampling \*Nurse administered his research questionnaire without conducting reliability or validity testing. Can this be an example of study limitations\-\--Yes, it falls under instrument weakness.