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Themember4

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A nurse has defined the research question as, Is there a relationship between self-esteem and body weight among postmenopausal women? What type of research-question format (or research design) is implied by this question?
 
  a. Correlational nonexperimental
  b. Comparative nonexperimental
  c. Quantitative experimental
  d. Grounded theory nonexperimental

Question 2

What is the key difference between independent and dependent variables?
 
  a. The dependent variable should change in response to manipulation by the independent variable.
  b. The independent variable should change in response to manipulation by the dependent variable.
  c. Although both the dependent and independent variables are manipulated, only the dependent variable is considered an intervention.
  d. Although both the dependent and independent variables are manipulated, only the independent variable is considered an intervention.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

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A Self-esteem and body weight are variables that are related in an associative way. The word, relationship, strongly suggests correlational design studies.
B A comparative nonexperimental study would compare differences between two or more groups.
C A quantitative experimental study would include an intervention and measure its effect numerically.
D A grounded-theory design would measure the meaning or impact of a phenomenon.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A

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A Dependent variables change in response to manipulation of independent variables in experimental research.
B The reverse is accurate. Dependent variables change in response to manipulation of independent variables in experimental research.
C The independent variable alone is considered an intervention; the dependent variable is the consequence or presumed effect.
D The independent variable alone is considered an intervention; the dependent variable is the consequence or presumed effect.



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