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cartlidgeashley

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Which of the following research settings is not correctly paired with the type of setting?
 
  a. Clinical research unithighly controlled setting
  b. Indoor playroomnatural setting
  c. Primary care clinicpartially controlled setting
  d. Subject's homepartially controlled setting

Question 2

An indirect measure would be used to measure which of the following?
 
  a. Heart rate
  b. Oxygen saturation
  c. Spiritual perspective
  d. Temperature



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
A subject's home would be a natural research setting, so it is paired incorrectly with partially controlled setting.
A clinical research unit is considered a highly controlled setting.
An indoor playroom is considered a natural setting.
A primary care clinic is considered a partially controlled setting.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
With direct measures, one can actually see the object being measured and the measurement that is taken. With indirect measures, one can not directly see the things being measured.
Heart rate can be measured directly by knowledgeable individuals.
Oxygen saturation is a concrete factor, measured directly with the appropriate equipment.
Temperature can be measured directly with a thermometer.



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