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Matchthe following in first column to second column
Match
the following in first column to second column
Avariable that can interfere with an intervention but cannot be controlled is
A
variable that can interfere with an intervention but cannot be controlled is
Isan area of concern in which there is a gap in knowledge base needed for nursingpractice
Is
an area of concern in which there is a gap in knowledge base needed for nursing
practice
Smallsample size or poor measurement tool that decrease the credibility of thepopulation to which the findings can be generalized
Small
sample size or poor measurement tool that decrease the credibility of the
population to which the findings can be generalized
qualitativemethod focuses on description and interpretation of cultural behavior
qualitative
method focuses on description and interpretation of cultural behavior
Scientificinvestigation conducted to generate knowledge that will directly influence orimprove practice
Scientific
investigation conducted to generate knowledge that will directly influence or
improve practice
Isa process of selecting subjects who are representative of the population beingstudied
a process of selecting subjects who are representative of the population being
studied
Ifthe sample, accessible population and target population are as alike aspossible, this means the sample is
If
the sample, accessible population and target population are as alike as
possible, this means the sample is
smallerversion of a proposed study conducted to refine the methodology
smaller
version of a proposed study conducted to refine the methodology
Isthe abstract, theoretical basis for a study that enables the researcher to linkthe finding to nursing body of knowledge
the abstract, theoretical basis for a study that enables the researcher to link
the finding to nursing body of knowledge
Whena subject’s identity can’t be linked, even by the researcher, with his or herindividual responses, this subject is said to have?
When
a subject’s identity can’t be linked, even by the researcher, with his or her
individual responses, this subject is said to have?
Theresponse or outcome that the researcher wants to predict or explain
The
response or outcome that the researcher wants to predict or explain
Isa blue print for the conduct of a study that maximizes control over factorsthat could interfere with study’s desired outcome
a blue print for the conduct of a study that maximizes control over factors
that could interfere with study’s desired outcome
Thedegree to which an instrument measures what is supposed to be measuring(identify the case) is it’s
degree to which an instrument measures what is supposed to be measuring
(identify the case) is it’s
Whattype of scientific misconduct involves the intentional representation of thework or ideas of others as one’s own
What
type of scientific misconduct involves the intentional representation of the
work or ideas of others as one’s own
Arestatements that are taken for granted or are considered true, even though theyhave not been scientifically tested
Are
statements that are taken for granted or are considered true, even though they
have not been scientifically tested
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