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Statistics for Nursing A Practical Approach
Exam 10: Analysis of Variance Anova
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Question 1
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Researchers studied anxiety among a sample of 1200 hospitalized patients. Study participants were divided into three age groups and an ANOVA test was utilized to assess differences in distress from anxiety (scale of 0-10) . The researchers report that those 65 years and younger had higher distress from anxiety compared to the two other age groups. You know this means:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A study utilizes repeat measures ANOVA to examine the impact of using 3 months of suppressive treatment with acyclovir immediately followed by 3 months of a new antiviral medication on HSV 2 lesions. The researchers conclude that the new antiviral medication is significantly better at reducing HSV 2 lesions. You are not confident in this results because you are concerned about:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A study examines educational preparation and the average score on a cultural competency exam. Subjects included are nurses with an associate's degree, nurses with a baccalaureate degree, nurses with a master's degree, and nurses with a doctoral degree all of whom complete a survey of 40 questions. What test would be appropriate to determine if there is a significant difference in the average scores among the nurses with the different levels of educational preparation?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Researchers studied pain among a sample of 1200 hospitalized patients. Study participants were divided into three age groups to assess differences in distress from pain (scale of 0-10) . Which test would be appropriate?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A study compares the average blood sugar in young adults, middle aged adults and the elderly after receiving a Thiazolidinedione drug. An appropriate test to utilize would be:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
You are trying to determine if there is a significant difference in the mean Glasgow coma scale score for patients who are seen with a head injury during the day, evening and night shifts in your emergency room. Your ANOVA results have an F value of 22.33 and a p value of <0.01. You know this means:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A researcher conducts an ANOVA analysis and reports no differences in average certification exam test scores for nurses identified as Baby Boomers, Millennials or Generation X. If this result is INCORRECT you know it is:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Researchers design a study to assess the score achieve on Beck's depression inventory before 59 patients begin a group therapy intervention and after 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 6 month after completion. An appropriate statistical test to use would be:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A researcher conducts an ANOVA analysis and reports no differences in average certification exam test scores for nurses identified as Baby Boomers, Millennials or Generation X. If this result is CORRECT you know:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
You are trying to determine if there is a significant difference in the mean age between patients who have developed a nosocomial infection while admitted to your adult surgical unit, your adult medical unit and your cardiac ICU. What would be an appropriate test to use?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Researchers wish to examine the relationship between primary language spoken and average number of hospital admissions. They assess patients who speak English, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Swahili. An appropriate test to use is:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Researchers examine the relationship between marital status and physical activity and report a statistically significant association (F=6.11, p=0.022) . If the researchers are incorrect you know this is what type of error?