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A client is 80 years old, is obese, suffers from diabetes, is poor, and lives on a farm 50 miles from the nearest health care facility. The client is experiencing which of the following?
 
  1. high-level wellness in a favorable environment
  2. emergent high-level wellness in an unfavorable environment
  3. protected poor health in a favorable environment
  4. poor health in an unfavorable environment

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All of the following statements about quasi-experimental design are true EXCEPT
 
  a. it is more robust than a true experimental design
  b. control is not possible
  c. randomization is not possible
  d. all subjects have some exposure to the independent variable



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Quasi-experimental designs are intervention studies that lack randomization but the researcher exercises certain controls. A quasi-experimental study might include all subjects who have a certain procedure and they would be tested in a pre/post test design so that the subjects serve as their own controls. In this design, it's not certain whether some other variable than the independent variables caused a change or improvement of the condition. A quasi-experimental design is less robust than a true experimental design. The quasi-experimental design is often used in nursing and behavioral science because random assignment may be unethical or otherwise not possible.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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