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Question 1 (1 point)
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If I ask a question that is the right question that gives me answers, my research will be reliable
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True |
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False |
Question 2 (1 point)
Primary data is collected by a researcher to answer a question or questions. Secondary data is:
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data that is unsubstantiated but generally accepted as true by researchers |
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unusable data that is none the less interesting and therefore worth studying |
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data collected from the Primary data and mined for a different purpose |
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data collected randomly but determined usable by experts in the field |
Question 3 (1 point)
The meaning of reliable and valid is the same for Qualitative and Quantitative Research.
Question 3 options:
True |
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False |
Question 4 (1 point)
The ethical obligation of health care providers to “do no harm” mandates:
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research be stopped if a patient complains. |
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research be stopped if 25 studies have been completed. |
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research be stopped if assumptions were proved inconclusive. |
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research be stopped if the curative solution has been discovered. |
Question 5 (1 point)
Mathematical procedures used to understand predictions about the whole population based on data from the random sample of that population is:
Question 5 options:
inferential statistics |
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a range of values calculated from the mean |
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an aligned hypothesis |
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the approximate standard deviation |
Ans 1. The statement is false
Thus, the idea behind reliability is that any significant results must be more than a onw off finding and be inherently repeatable . Other reseatcher must be able to petform exectly the same experiment, under the same conditions and generate the same results.
Ans 2. The correct answer is data collected from the primary data and mined for different purpose.
Ans3. The statement is ture , thus, both qualitative and quantitative paradigms try to find the same result ; the truth . Validity in qualitative research means the extent to which the data is plausible, credible and trustworthy ; and thus can be defended when challenged.
Ans 4 . The correct answer is research be stopped if a patient complains.
Thus, the principle of nonmaleficence , means doing no harm . Providers must ask themelves whether their action may harm the patient eirher by omission or commission.
Ans 5. The correct answer is Inferential statistics.