Exam 12: Data Analysis in Quantitative Research

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Results of statistical tests that achieve the level of significance allow a researcher (and readers) to _____________ a study's null hypothesis.

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A researcher wants to test the difference between average weights of a group of nursing home residents before and after a new food service program is put in place. Which statistical test should be used in this situation?

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What does a correlation coefficient describe?

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The mean test scores for three groups are 22.35, 25.75, and 30.35. The researcher examines these scores using ANOVA; results are F = 3.16 (2, 57), p = 0.04. Based on these results, the researcher can conclude

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A researcher collects data on education and codes it as follows: 1 = less than high school 2 = high school completion or GED 3 = some post-high school education 4 = AA degree or completion of trade school 5 = BA or equivalent 6 = graduate education The most appropriate measure of central tendency for these data would be the

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Which of the following statistical indices is best for describing the heterogeneity of values in a data set?

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If the distribution of values for a data set is characterized by very few high values and a preponderance of low values, it would be described as

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A correlation coefficient of -0.20 for the variables weight and age would indicate a slight tendency for

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What does a researcher's level of significance represent?

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A researcher uses analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to compare dependency scores of men and women in different jobs, holding constant their age. Which variable is the covariate in this situation?

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The relationship between gender and specialty area among nurses could be described by using which of the following procedures?

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A researcher wants to compare differences in hospital length of stay for preterm infants who are randomly assigned to four different methods of stimulation. Which statistical test should be used in this situation?

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Which of the following statements is true?

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Which of the following correlation coefficients denotes the strongest relationship?

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A researcher wants to compare NCLEX scores for students from ADN and BSN programs in two states. The most appropriate statistical test for this situation would be

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If a researcher sets the level of significance at 0.05, the null hypothesis can be rejected if the p value associated with the test statistic is

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A researcher commits a Type I error when

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In a research article, r is reported as 0.48. This indicates what type of relationship?

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Which value for Pearson's r is most likely to be clinically significant?

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Multiple regression could be used to examine which of the following?

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