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NSG 6101 WEEK 4 KNOWLEGE CHECK | VERIFIED ANSWERS
NSG 6101 WEEK 4 KNOWLEGE 
CHECK 
The overall purpose of a theory is to: 
Question 1 options: 
Explain relationships that exist among variables as well as the nature of those relationships 
Make scientific findings meaningful and generalizable 
Stimulate the generation of hypotheses that can be empirically tested 
Summarize accumulated facts 
The building blocks for theory are: 
Question 2 options: 
Propositions 
Relationships 
Hypotheses 
Concepts 
The major similarity between theories and conce...
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NSG 6101 WEEK 4 KNOWLEGE 
CHECK 
The overall purpose of a theory is to: 
Question 1 options: 
Explain relationships that exist among variables as well as the nature of those relationships 
Make scientific findings meaningful and generalizable 
Stimulate the generation of hypotheses that can be empirically tested 
Summarize accumulated facts 
The building blocks for theory are: 
Question 2 options: 
Propositions 
Relationships 
Hypotheses 
Concepts 
The major similarity between theories and conce...
NSG 3012 quiz week 1 concepts teaching | VERIFIED SOLUTION
NSG 3012 quiz week 1 concepts 
teaching. 
Question 1 (5 points) 
Barriers to teaching can be best described as factors that 
Question 1 options: 
negatively impact on the learner's efforts to establish a mutual partnership with the nurse educator. 
interfere with the learner's ability to attend to and process information. 
impede the nurse's ability to deliver educational services to the learner. 
limit the nurse's focus to conducting only formal, intended teaching and learning encounters. 
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teaching. 
Question 1 (5 points) 
Barriers to teaching can be best described as factors that 
Question 1 options: 
negatively impact on the learner's efforts to establish a mutual partnership with the nurse educator. 
interfere with the learner's ability to attend to and process information. 
impede the nurse's ability to deliver educational services to the learner. 
limit the nurse's focus to conducting only formal, intended teaching and learning encounters. 
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NSG 3012 WEEK 5 KNOWLEDGE CHECK LEADERSHIP | GRADED A
NSG 3012 WEEK 5 KNOWLEDGE 
CHECK LEADERSHIP. 
Question 1 (1 point) 
got 4 out of 4 correct 
Technology competence is 
Question 1 options: 
an emerging and essential requirement for competent nurses 
expected of all nurses providing patient care 
variable across organizations 
not regulated by nurse practice acts 
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Question 2 (1 point) 
The goals of nursing informatics are effectiveness, efficiency, and safety? 
Question 2 options: 
True 
False 
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NSG 3012 WEEK 5 KNOWLEDGE 
CHECK LEADERSHIP. 
Question 1 (1 point) 
got 4 out of 4 correct 
Technology competence is 
Question 1 options: 
an emerging and essential requirement for competent nurses 
expected of all nurses providing patient care 
variable across organizations 
not regulated by nurse practice acts 
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Question 2 (1 point) 
The goals of nursing informatics are effectiveness, efficiency, and safety? 
Question 2 options: 
True 
False 
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NSG 6101 Week 6 Knowledge Check | VERIFIED SOLUTION
NSG 6101 Week 6 Knowledge 
Check 
Question 1 (1 point) 
Sampling may be defined as the: 
Question 1 options: 
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants 
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population 
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study 
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in 
the study 
Question 2 (1 ...
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Question 1 (1 point) 
Sampling may be defined as the: 
Question 1 options: 
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants 
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population 
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study 
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in 
the study 
Question 2 (1 ...
NSG 3029 CH1 (13) QUIZ | UPDATED ANSWERS
NSG 3029 CH1 (13) QUIZ 
Chapter 13 
1. Inferential analysis answers the question: 
A. What is going on? 
B. What is the question? 
C. Are you sure? 
D. Who is the Primary Investigator? 
 
2. Quantitative analyses are generally grouped into the following categories: 
A. Parametric and non parametric 
B. Quasi-experimental and Non-Quasi-experimental 
C. Experimental and Non-experimental 
D. Time-series analysis 
 
3. The strength of inferential analysis is derived from: 
A. Comparison of differenc...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (13) QUIZ 
Chapter 13 
1. Inferential analysis answers the question: 
A. What is going on? 
B. What is the question? 
C. Are you sure? 
D. Who is the Primary Investigator? 
 
2. Quantitative analyses are generally grouped into the following categories: 
A. Parametric and non parametric 
B. Quasi-experimental and Non-Quasi-experimental 
C. Experimental and Non-experimental 
D. Time-series analysis 
 
3. The strength of inferential analysis is derived from: 
A. Comparison of differenc...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (11) QUIZ 
Chapter 11 
1. The symbol used to designate a population mean is: 
A. N 
B. x 
C. m [mu] 
D. p 
 
2. Common descriptive statistics are classified in all the following ways except: 
A. Counts of data 
B. Measures of Acentral tendency 
C. Graphic presentations 
D. Sampling distributions and standard error 
 
3. A statistical term that means a count of the instances a number occurs in a data set is called: 
A. Interval 
B. Frequency 
C. Ratio 
D. Rate 
 
4. A type of frequen...
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Chapter 11 
1. The symbol used to designate a population mean is: 
A. N 
B. x 
C. m [mu] 
D. p 
 
2. Common descriptive statistics are classified in all the following ways except: 
A. Counts of data 
B. Measures of Acentral tendency 
C. Graphic presentations 
D. Sampling distributions and standard error 
 
3. A statistical term that means a count of the instances a number occurs in a data set is called: 
A. Interval 
B. Frequency 
C. Ratio 
D. Rate 
 
4. A type of frequen...
NSG 3029 CH1 (9) QUIZ | VERIFIED SOLUTION
NSG 3029 CH1 (9) QUIZ 
Chapter 09 
1. The ability to generalize findings from a research study to other populations, places, and 
situations is referred to as: 
A. Internal validity 
B. Reliability 
C. External validity 
D. Population validity 
 
2. The confidence that an experimental treatment or condition made a difference and that rival 
explanations were ruled out through study design and control is called: 
A. Internal validity 
B. Reliability 
C. External validity 
D. Population validity 
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Chapter 09 
1. The ability to generalize findings from a research study to other populations, places, and 
situations is referred to as: 
A. Internal validity 
B. Reliability 
C. External validity 
D. Population validity 
 
2. The confidence that an experimental treatment or condition made a difference and that rival 
explanations were ruled out through study design and control is called: 
A. Internal validity 
B. Reliability 
C. External validity 
D. Population validity 
...
NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ | GRADED A
NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ 
Chapter 07 
1. When subjects elect not to participate in a study and/or *— drop out of a study, this can lead 
to: 
A. Sampling error 
B. Sampling bias 
C. Selection bias 
D. Selection error 
 
2. The potential participants who meet the definition of the *— population and are accessible to 
the researcher is referred to as the: 
A. Population 
B. Sample 
C. Subjects 
D. Sampling frame 
 
3. The only way to be sure that a sample represents a population is if it incorpor...
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NSG 3029 CH1 (7) QUIZ 
Chapter 07 
1. When subjects elect not to participate in a study and/or *— drop out of a study, this can lead 
to: 
A. Sampling error 
B. Sampling bias 
C. Selection bias 
D. Selection error 
 
2. The potential participants who meet the definition of the *— population and are accessible to 
the researcher is referred to as the: 
A. Population 
B. Sample 
C. Subjects 
D. Sampling frame 
 
3. The only way to be sure that a sample represents a population is if it incorpor...
NSG 3029 CH1 (1) QUIZ | VERIFIED ANSWERS
NSG 3029 CH1 (1) QUIZ 
Chapter 01 
1. The peer review process is an important component of conducting nursing research. Which of 
the following statements most accurately describes this process? 
A. It assures that the research has significant statistical power. 
B. It assures that the research is unbiased. 
C. It assures that the research is replicable. 
D. It assures that the research has measurable outcomes. 
 
2. Magnet status is being pursued by hospitals across the United States. Which of ...
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Chapter 01 
1. The peer review process is an important component of conducting nursing research. Which of 
the following statements most accurately describes this process? 
A. It assures that the research has significant statistical power. 
B. It assures that the research is unbiased. 
C. It assures that the research is replicable. 
D. It assures that the research has measurable outcomes. 
 
2. Magnet status is being pursued by hospitals across the United States. Which of ...
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