Nursing Research Exam
Nursing Research Exam
Nursing Research Exam
A. Hypotheses represent the main idea to be studied and are the foundations of
research studies.
A. Level I
B. Level II
C. Level III
D. Level IV
B. Patients with anxiety disorders who learn meditation techniques have less anxiety
than those who do not.
C. Teaching one meditation technique to patients with anxiety disorders will be better
than teaching multiple techniques.
D. The ability to meditate causes lower anxiety in patients with anxiety disorder than
those who do not meditate.
A. It is a null hypothesis.
C. It is a complex hypothesis.
A. It is a quasi-experimental study.
D. It is a hypothesis-generating study.
Answer Key & Rationale
The independent variable is manipulated by the researcher and has a presumed effect
on the dependent variable. It is the dependent variable that is predicted to change (A).
The independent variable is presumed to change the dependent variable (B). The
independent variable is manipulated by the researcher and is identified at the
beginning of the study (D).
Hypotheses are statements about the relationships between two or more variables that
suggest an answer to the research question. Hypotheses are not concerned with
operationally defining the variables involved in the study (A). The independent
variable is not affected or changed by the dependent variable (C). Hypotheses are not
concerned with operationally defining the variables involved in the study, including
treatments or interventions (D).
Because the null hypothesis states that there is no relationship between the
independent and dependent variables, it is rejected if they are related.
Not enough is known in this area at this time to formulate hypotheses, so the
researcher will conduct this qualitative study and use the findings to generate
hypotheses for future studies. This is a qualitative study, not a quasi-experimental
study. Level II evidence is obtained from at least one well-designed randomized,
controlled trial. This study has no hypothesis.