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APUS57

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When reviewing a research report, the nurse determines that all aspects of a study systematically and logically follow from the research problem. Which condition has been met?
 
  a. Accuracy
  b. Feasibility
  c. Internal validity
  d. External validity

Question 2

A nurse is designing a study to determine whether a videotape or a written pamphlet is more effective in teaching young women how to perform breast self-examination (BSE).
 
  Which of these actions would provide the best control for a mediating variable?
  a. Include identical content in both BSE teaching methods
  b. Exclude subjects who already perform BSE on a regular basis
  c. Limit the study subjects to women who are heterosexual
  d. Determine what breast cancer means to the individual participants



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

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A Accuracy indicates that all aspects of a study systematically and logically flow from the research question.
B Feasibility refers to a study's pragmatic concerns (e.g., availability of subjects, time required).
C Internal validity refers to whether the independent variable made the change in the dependent variable.
D External validity refers to the generalizability of the investigation's findings to additional populations and other environmental conditions.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B

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A Identical content would help control the experimental variables by standardizing content, but it would not control mediating variables.
B Subjects who were already performing BSE would not be appropriate to include in the study.
C Sexual orientation does not affect a woman's need to perform BSE; it is not a mediating variable.
D The meaning of breast cancer to participants would not control a mediating variable in this situation.



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