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What is “saturation” in qualitative research?

A. When all participants have been interviewed.
B. When no new themes or categories emerge from the data, indicating sufficient data collection.
C. When the researcher has analyzed all collected data.
D. When the study findings are ready for dissemination.
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Jun 6, 2026

A clinical nurse specialist is asked to develop an evidence-based guideline for managing post-operative nausea and vomiting. What is the most reliable source of evidence for this task?

A. Anecdotal reports from experienced nurses.
B. A single randomized controlled trial.
C. A systematic review with meta-analysis.
D. Textbook chapters on the topic.
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Jun 6, 2026

A researcher is calculating the “standard deviation” of a dataset. What does the standard deviation measure?

A. The central tendency of the data.
B. The spread or variability of the data around the mean.
C. The highest value in the dataset.
D. The lowest value in the dataset.
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Jun 6, 2026

What is the “fidelity” of an intervention in a research study?

A. The degree to which the intervention is implemented as intended.
B. The cost-effectiveness of the intervention.
C. The popularity of the intervention among participants.
D. The speed at which the intervention shows results.
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In a research study, what is the purpose of “random assignment”?

A. To ensure all participants are healthy.
B. To make sure all participants complete the study.
C. To create equivalent groups at the start of the study, minimizing confounding variables.
D. To allow researchers to choose participants who will support their hypothesis.
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Jun 6, 2026

A research study aims to explore the deep meaning of illness experiences for individuals living with chronic pain. Which data collection method is most likely to be used?

A. Structured Questionnaires
B. Physiological Measurements
C. In-depth Interviews
D. Statistical Surveys
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Jun 6, 2026

What is the primary role of “peer review” in the research publication process?

A. To provide financial support for the research.
B. To evaluate the quality, validity, and significance of research before publication.
C. To market the research findings.
D. To ensure the research is politically correct.
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Jun 6, 2026

A researcher is concerned about “Type I error” in their study. What does a Type I error represent?

A. Failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
B. Rejecting a true null hypothesis.
C. Accepting a false alternative hypothesis.
D. Not finding a significant result when one exists.
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Jun 6, 2026

What does the “Hawthorne effect” refer to in research?

A. Participants behaving differently because they know they are being observed.
B. The phenomenon where researchers unintentionally influence study outcomes.
C. The tendency of participants to drop out of a study.
D. The effect of research findings on clinical practice.
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Jun 6, 2026

Which of the following is an example of a “PICOT” formatted clinical question?

A. How do nurses feel about electronic health records?
B. What is the prevalence of depression in adolescents?
C. In adult patients with type 2 diabetes (P), does self-management education (I) compared to usual care (C) reduce HbA1c levels (O) over 6 months (T)?
D. Is nursing research important for patient care?
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Jun 6, 2026

What is the purpose of “blinding” in a research study?

A. To prevent participants from knowing the study's purpose.
B. To ensure that participants are unaware of their assigned intervention to reduce bias.
C. To obscure the research findings from the public.
D. To keep researchers from influencing the study results.
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Jun 6, 2026

A nurse is reading a research report and encounters the term “bias.” What does bias generally refer to in research?

A. A preference for one research design over another.
B. A systematic error or deviation from the truth in data collection, analysis, or interpretation.
C. A personal opinion of the researcher.
D. A type of statistical analysis.
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Jun 6, 2026

What is the primary difference between a “research question” and a “hypothesis”?

A. A research question is for qualitative studies, and a hypothesis is for quantitative studies.
B. A research question is a broad inquiry, while a hypothesis is a testable statement predicting a relationship between variables.
C. A research question is answered in the introduction, and a hypothesis is answered in the results.
D. A research question is never tested, while a hypothesis always is.
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