Week 4 QuizVersion en ligne ...another quiz! par Alan Ramsay 1 Quantitative research is an integral part of the knowledge generation cycle which generates knowledge by: a Generating theory. b Examining subject experiences c Searching for meaning. d Gathering and analysing numerical data. 2 A research proposal must be able to convince the reader that the research: a Includes all health professional disciplines. b Makes nursing look more professional c Is relevant to nursing and midwifery practice. d Includes a comprehensive review of the literature. 3 Which of the following is the most appropriate* definition of plagiarism? (For nursing students?) a Using other people’s work without due acknowledgement or permission, excluding your own previous work. b Using other people’s work without due acknowledgement or permission, including your own previous work. c Using other people’s work but referenced accordingly. d Using original thoughts in your own work. 4 The phrase, “this is the way it has always been”, is usually linked to which source of nursing and midwifery knowledge? a Trial and error. b Authority and role models. c Tradition and custom. d Personal experience. 5 Deep Web... a A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence. b Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence. c Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases. d Includes information published in non-commercial form. 6 Cochrane Review... a A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence. b Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence. c Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases. d Includes information published in non-commercial form. 7 Evidence Based Practice... a A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence. b Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence. c Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases. d Includes information published in non-commercial form. 8 Grey Literature. a A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence. b Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence. c Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases. d Includes information published in non-commercial form. 9 Research ethics requires the researcher to construct a participant information sheet to meet ethics approval. What ethical principle does this uphold? a Justice b Autonomy through informed consent. c Beneficence d Authority 10 The key features of a good instrument to measure variables in research are: a Reliability and transparency. b Reliability and accuracy. c Reliability and validity. d Reliability and responsibility.