When trying to determine what type of research study isdescribed in an article, which two sections of the article willgive you the best information to make that determination?

A.

Abstract and conclusion

B.

Methods and limitations

C.

Methods and results

D.

Introduction and results

E.

Abstract and discussion

F.

Literature review and data analys

QUESTION 2

  1. In quantitative studies, results are reported using words orthemes.

True

False

QUESTION 3

  1. In qualitative studies, results are reported using words orthemes.

True

False

QUESTION 4

  1. Which of the following is a type of quantitative researchstudy?

A.

Phenomenology

B.

Case study

C.

Randomized controlled trial

D.

Ethnography

E.

Participative action research

F.

Ground theory

5. Order the following types of research evidence reviews inorder of rigor from most rigorous to least rigorous:

                                       -1.2.3.4.

Systematic review withmeta-analysis

                                        -1.2.3.4.

Integrative review

                                        -1.2.3.4.

Systematic review withoutmeta-analysis

                                        -1.2.3.4.

Narrative review

QUESTION 6

  1. A key characteristic of a systematic review is that it containsa meta-analysis.

True

False

QUESTION 7

  1. What types of information would help you identify a researchstudy as quantitative? (Select all that apply.)

A.

Data is collected using such approaches as interviews, focusgroups, and open-ended questions on surveys.

B.

Data is collected using Likert scales on surveys.

C.

Results are reported using numbers and statistics.

D.

Results are reported using themes and words.

QUESTION 8

  1. What kind of study is described in the following excerpt?

Researchers are interested in studyingthe impact of living in a family where a child has been diagnosedwith cancer. They collaborate with the oncology department at alarge children’s hospital to identify and receive consent fromfamilies that have a child with a cancer diagnosis. Participantsare consented and data is collected and triangulated usingone-on-one interviews, focus groups, and surveys. Data is analyzedfor thematic analysis.

A.

Quantitative research

B.

Qualitative research

C.

Mixed-methods research

D.

Systematic reviews

E.

Literature reviews

F.

Cohort studies

QUESTION 9

  1. Which of the following statements is true of narrative reviews?(Select all that apply.)

A.

Narrative reviews engage a highly structured and rigorousapproach to reviewing research evidence.

B.

Narrative reviews provide a general background discussion of aparticular issue.

C.

Narrative reviews require a rigorous, systematic approach tosearching the databases for evidence.

D.

Narrative reviews generally review literature that support theauthor’s point of view on an issue or topic.

E.

Narrative reviews are a type of primary research.

QUESTION 10

  1. What type of literature may a systematic review include to beconsidered Level 1 evidence on the Melnyk & Fineout-Overholtlevels of evidence hierarchy?

A.

Phenomenology studies

B.

Grounded theory studies

C.

Descriptive studies

D.

Cohort studies

E.

Controlled trials without randomization

F.

Randomized controlled trials

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