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shenderson6

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The nurse researcher has obtained information from an Internet site. What information should the researcher obtain in order to correctly cite this search?
 
  1. The same information used to reference a published journal article.
  2. The domain and the Web site address.
  3. The date the Web page was placed on the Internet.
  4. The date the page was viewed and its exact location on the Web.

Question 2

Analyze the following research question: Is there a difference in the final examination scores of employed nursing students who work more than 16 hours a week compared to those nursing students who work less than 16 hours a week? Which type
 
  of study is this? 1. Univariate.
  2. Bivariate.
  3. Multivariate.
  4. Correlational.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: This is not sufficient information for an Internet site.
Rationale 2: This is important information, but the date retrieved should also be included.
Rationale 3: The date the information was retrieved from the Web is more important than the date it was placed on the Web.
Rationale 4: For information obtained from the Web, the date when the material was viewed as well as its location on the Web should be provided.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: There are two variables (final exam scores and working) in this study. Univariate studies have only one variable.
Rationale 2: The two variables of this study are the dependent variable (final exam score) and two levels of independent variable (working more than or less than 16 hours per week).
Rationale 3: There are two variables (final exam scores and working) in this study. Multivariate studies have more than two variables.
Rationale 4: If this were a correlational study the question might be written, Is there a correlation between final exam scores and the number of hours employed students work each week..



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