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A researcher isn't sure whether 60-year-old women, the target population of her research, will understand the wording of a questionnaire's 50 items assessing knowledge of symptoms of myocardial infarction in women.
 
  Consequently, the researcher might logically decide to do which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
  a. Provide a small glossary defining some of the more technical terms on the questionnaire.
  b. Conduct a pilot of the questionnaire.
  c. Use a Q-sort methodology to prioritize the essential questions and decrease the questionnaire down to 20 items.
  d. Ask a content expert to evaluate the readability of the questionnaire.
  e. Arrange for several radio and TV public-service announcements, informing the public of the symptoms of myocardial infarction in women.

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Which of the following are true statements regarding the disadvantages of observational methods? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. They may increase subject reactivity.
  b. When a single interrater is used and observations are opposite, there is no way to resolve the conflict, since each is equally correct.
  c. They may be used for both quantitative and qualitative research.
  d. They are more subjective than other types of measurements.
  e. They allow real-time capture of data.
  f. They are invariably subject to skepticism unless verified in some manner.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B, D
Once the research team has satisfactorily developed the interview protocol, they must pretest or pilot-test it, using subjects similar to those who will be included in their study. Pilot-testing will allow them to identify problems in the design of questions, sequencing of questions, or procedure for recording responses.The readability level of an instrument is a critical factor when selecting an instrument for a study. Regardless of how valid and reliable the instrument is, it cannot be used effectively if study participants do not understand the items. Calculating readability is relatively easy and can be performed in a few minutes. Many word processing programs and computerized grammar checkers will report the readability level of written material. Provision of a glossary is counter to the intent of the questionnaire, which is to assess knowledge of symptoms. Arranging for several radio and TV announcements will also undermine the purpose of the intent of the questionnaire. Q-sort methodology is a technique of comparative rating that preserves the subjective point of view of the individual. Using a Q-sort to decrease the number of questions will address length, not readability.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, D, F
Observational measurement is the use of unstructured and structured inspection to gauge a study variable. Although measurement by observation is most common in qualitative research, it is used to some extent in all types of studies. The researcher must be clear on what is to be observed. The researcher must ensure that each variable is observed in a similar manner in each instance, so much attention must be given to training data collectors, especially when the observations are complex and examined over time. Pilot-testing and assurance of interrater reliability are essential. Observational measurement tends to be more subjective than other types of measurement and is thus often seen as less credible, but in many cases it is the only possible way to obtain important evidence for practice.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Gracias!


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Wow, this really help

 

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