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Deck 16: Quantitative Data Analysis
1
The nurse researcher opts to use a measure of variability.Which measure of variability does the researcher recognize as being most unstable?
A) Mean
B) Median
C) Range
D) Semiquartile range
A) Mean
B) Median
C) Range
D) Semiquartile range
Range
2
The nurse researcher is using the percentage of nurses holding various nursing degrees as a variable in a research study.Which type of statistics is most appropriate in this case?
A) Inferential statistics
B) Descriptive statistics
C) Nonparametric statistics
D) Mathematical statistics
A) Inferential statistics
B) Descriptive statistics
C) Nonparametric statistics
D) Mathematical statistics
Descriptive statistics
3
The nurse researcher is interested in describing and summarizing the characteristics of the sample used in the research study.In order for this to occur,the researcher should use what?
A) Inferential statistics
B) Descriptive statistics
C) Nonparametric statistics
D) Mathematical statistics
A) Inferential statistics
B) Descriptive statistics
C) Nonparametric statistics
D) Mathematical statistics
Descriptive statistics
4
The nurse researcher opts to use ratio-level data.The researcher's primary concern will be what?
A) Categories must be mutually exclusive.
B) Intervals between data categories must be equal.
C) The rank of zero (0) represents the absence of the measured variable.
D) Variance between assigned categories is qualitative rather than quantitative.
A) Categories must be mutually exclusive.
B) Intervals between data categories must be equal.
C) The rank of zero (0) represents the absence of the measured variable.
D) Variance between assigned categories is qualitative rather than quantitative.
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5
What conclusion can be drawn from statistics that indicate that the average cost of a house in a specific neighbourhood is $150,000,the range is $48,000 to $2,000,000,the median house cost is $98,000,and the mode is $90,000?
A) The standard deviation is small.
B) The mode can be calculated from the median.
C) The cost of a "typical" house in this neighbourhood is $150,000.
D) The mean does not reflect the true housing cost in this neighbourhood.
A) The standard deviation is small.
B) The mode can be calculated from the median.
C) The cost of a "typical" house in this neighbourhood is $150,000.
D) The mean does not reflect the true housing cost in this neighbourhood.
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6
The nurse researcher is using a research study that involved categories of patient weights.The level of measurement that would be most appropriate in this study is what?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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7
The nurse researcher is using respiratory rate as a variable in a research study.The level of measurement most appropriate in this case is what?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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8
The nurse researcher is interested in using nominal level data.The object or event that could be used if nominal-level data are of primary interest is what?
A) Test scores
B) Education level
C) Marital status
D) Weight
A) Test scores
B) Education level
C) Marital status
D) Weight
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9
The nurse researcher is interested in having the greatest flexibility possible in choosing statistical procedures.The level of measurement used to achieve this is what?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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10
The nurse researcher is using a nursing degree as a variable in a research study.The level of measurement most appropriate in this case is what?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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11
A nurse researcher determines the assignment of a number to an object for measurement by verifying what?
A) The object must vary within a narrow range to meet category requirements.
B) All objects assigned a specific measurement number must be similar to all other objects assigned the same number.
C) The objects assigned to one specific number must be positively related to the dependent variable of the study.
D) The objects assigned to one specific number must be positively related to the independent variable of the study.
A) The object must vary within a narrow range to meet category requirements.
B) All objects assigned a specific measurement number must be similar to all other objects assigned the same number.
C) The objects assigned to one specific number must be positively related to the dependent variable of the study.
D) The objects assigned to one specific number must be positively related to the independent variable of the study.
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12
Which term represents the middle score in a frequency distribution?
A) Mean
B) Mode
C) Median
D) Percentile
A) Mean
B) Mode
C) Median
D) Percentile
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13
The nurse researcher is interested in describing the assignment of numbers to objects or events.This is best achieved in which way?
A) Through use of prediction
B) Through use of dispersion
C) Through use of variability
D) Through use of measurement
A) Through use of prediction
B) Through use of dispersion
C) Through use of variability
D) Through use of measurement
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14
The nurse researcher should report the mean,mode,and median of a variable in a research study in which case?
A) When the distribution is uneven.
B) When the distribution is wide.
C) When the distribution is narrow.
D) When the distribution is symmetrical.
A) When the distribution is uneven.
B) When the distribution is wide.
C) When the distribution is narrow.
D) When the distribution is symmetrical.
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15
A nurse researcher would opt to use measures of central tendency in which case?
A) When there is a need to describe how reliably the findings can be generalized
B) When there is a need to describe how much dispersion is in the sample
C) When there is a need to describe the accuracy of predictions made
D) When there is a need to describe the average member of the sample
A) When there is a need to describe how reliably the findings can be generalized
B) When there is a need to describe how much dispersion is in the sample
C) When there is a need to describe the accuracy of predictions made
D) When there is a need to describe the average member of the sample
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16
The nurse researcher's data contain extremes of high and low scores.The measure of central tendency that should be used in order to be least affected by extremes of high and low scores is what?
A) Mean
B) Mode
C) Median
D) Percentile
A) Mean
B) Mode
C) Median
D) Percentile
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17
The nurse researcher opts to group frequency data using large interval widths in a research study.Which problem may be encountered by using this type of interval widths?
A) Overlap can occur.
B) Patterns can be obscured.
C) Means cannot be determined.
D) Some data may not fit into any category.
A) Overlap can occur.
B) Patterns can be obscured.
C) Means cannot be determined.
D) Some data may not fit into any category.
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18
The nurse researcher is interested in estimating how reliably data can be used to generalize the findings of a study.In order for this to occur,the researcher should use what?
A) Inferential statistics
B) Descriptive statistics
C) Nonparametric statistics
D) Mathematical statistics
A) Inferential statistics
B) Descriptive statistics
C) Nonparametric statistics
D) Mathematical statistics
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19
The nurse researcher is interested in having the greatest flexibility possible in choosing statistical procedures.The level of measurement used to achieve this is what?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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20
The nurse researcher opts to use interval-level data.The researcher's primary concern will be what?
A) Categories must be mutually exclusive.
B) Intervals between data categories must be equal.
C) The rank of zero (0) represents the absence of the measured variable.
D) Variance between assigned categories is qualitative rather than quantitative.
A) Categories must be mutually exclusive.
B) Intervals between data categories must be equal.
C) The rank of zero (0) represents the absence of the measured variable.
D) Variance between assigned categories is qualitative rather than quantitative.
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21
Which measures of central tendency allow for rank ordering with equal intervals?
A) Mode
B) Range
C) Median
D) Mean
E) Semiquartile range
F) Percentile
G) SD
A) Mode
B) Range
C) Median
D) Mean
E) Semiquartile range
F) Percentile
G) SD
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22
What is indicated by a score reported to be in the 75th percentile?
A) The score is at the median.
B) The score has exceeded the mode.
C) The score is exceeded by only 25% of the cases.
D) The score represents the average of all scores measured at this time.
A) The score is at the median.
B) The score has exceeded the mode.
C) The score is exceeded by only 25% of the cases.
D) The score represents the average of all scores measured at this time.
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23
Which data measurement scales typically use nonparametric tests of significance?
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A) Nominal
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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24
In a study about how women adjust to living with breast cancer,the youngest participant was 23 years old and the oldest participant was 89 years old.What do these facts represent?
A) Mean age
B) Modal age
C) Median age
D) Range in age
A) Mean age
B) Modal age
C) Median age
D) Range in age
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25
The alpha level that is interpreted by the nurse researcher as a highly statistically significant result is what?
A) p = .20
B) p = .02
C) p = .002
D) p = .0002
A) p = .20
B) p = .02
C) p = .002
D) p = .0002
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26
What is indicated by a correlation?
A) The most frequently occurring score
B) Variability of scores from the mean
C) Range of the middle 50% of the scores
D) Magnitude and direction of the relationship between variables
A) The most frequently occurring score
B) Variability of scores from the mean
C) Range of the middle 50% of the scores
D) Magnitude and direction of the relationship between variables
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27
Which characteristic is an essential criterion for categorizing an object,event,or fact as nominal-level data?
A) The degree of the characteristic must be positively related to the number assigned.
B) Rank orders must be calculated for meaningful interpretation.
C) Categories must be mutually exclusive.
D) Category ranges cannot overlap.
A) The degree of the characteristic must be positively related to the number assigned.
B) Rank orders must be calculated for meaningful interpretation.
C) Categories must be mutually exclusive.
D) Category ranges cannot overlap.
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28
Which parametric statistical tests compares the difference between mental status scores for patients with dementia (Group 1)and those for patients with confusion from dehydration (Group 2)?
A) The t test
B) Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient
C) Chi-square
D) Meta-analysis
A) The t test
B) Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient
C) Chi-square
D) Meta-analysis
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29
The change in heart rate in patients with diabetes mellitus was reported as 10.95 ± 9.21 for the Adult type 1 group.How many standard deviations from the mean is a change of 23?
A) 1 SD
B) 2 SD
C) 3 SD
D) 4 SD
A) 1 SD
B) 2 SD
C) 3 SD
D) 4 SD
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30
A measure of death anxiety resulted in a mean score of 5.4 with a standard deviation of 1.6.Where would 34% of the scores fall?
A) Between 2.2 and 8.6
B) Between 3.8 and 7.0
C) Between 3.8 and 5.4
D) Between 5.4 and 8.6
A) Between 2.2 and 8.6
B) Between 3.8 and 7.0
C) Between 3.8 and 5.4
D) Between 5.4 and 8.6
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31
A nurse researcher would opt to use factor analysis in which case?
A) To control statistically for a variable and measure differences among group means
B) To take a large number of variables and group them into a smaller number of factors
C) To test the relationship between two variables measured at interval- or ratio-level data
D) To measure the relationship between one outcome or dependent variable and several dependent variables
A) To control statistically for a variable and measure differences among group means
B) To take a large number of variables and group them into a smaller number of factors
C) To test the relationship between two variables measured at interval- or ratio-level data
D) To measure the relationship between one outcome or dependent variable and several dependent variables
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32
Which statements regarding measures of central tendency are accurate?
A) This classification of levels of measurement is scientifically inaccurate.
B) Having the mean, mode, and median exactly the same indicates the measures have been correctly applied.
C) They have great flexibility with regard to the amount of mathematical manipulation possible.
D) They vary from sample to sample, even when the same trait or characteristic is measured.
A) This classification of levels of measurement is scientifically inaccurate.
B) Having the mean, mode, and median exactly the same indicates the measures have been correctly applied.
C) They have great flexibility with regard to the amount of mathematical manipulation possible.
D) They vary from sample to sample, even when the same trait or characteristic is measured.
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33
In a study of nurses' willingness to care for patients with a contagious disease,it was found that the greater the nurses' spirituality,the greater the willingness to provide care.This finding represents what?
A) No correlation
B) Perfect correlation
C) Positive correlation
D) Negative correlation
A) No correlation
B) Perfect correlation
C) Positive correlation
D) Negative correlation
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34
Which measures of central tendency allow for relative rankings?
A) Mode
B) Range
C) Median
D) Mean
E) Semiquartile range
F) Percentile
G) SD
A) Mode
B) Range
C) Median
D) Mean
E) Semiquartile range
F) Percentile
G) SD
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