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1. 
Quantitative research is an integral part of the knowledge generation cycle which generates knowledge by:
A.
Generating theory.
B.
Examining subject experiences
C.
Searching for meaning.
D.
Gathering and analysing numerical data.
2. 
A research proposal must be able to convince the reader that the research:
A.
Includes all health professional disciplines.
B.
Makes nursing look more professional
C.
Is relevant to nursing and midwifery practice.
D.
Includes a comprehensive review of the literature.
3. 
Which of the following is the most appropriate* definition of plagiarism? (For nursing students?)
A.
Using other people’s work without due acknowledgement or permission, excluding your own previous work.
B.
Using other people’s work without due acknowledgement or permission, including your own previous work.
C.
Using other people’s work but referenced accordingly.
D.
Using original thoughts in your own work.
4. 
The phrase, “this is the way it has always been”, is usually linked to which source of nursing and midwifery knowledge?
A.
Trial and error.
B.
Authority and role models.
C.
Tradition and custom.
D.
Personal experience.
5. 
Deep Web...
A.
A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence.
B.
Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence.
C.
Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases.
D.
Includes information published in non-commercial form.
6. 
Cochrane Review...
A.
A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence.
B.
Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence.
C.
Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases.
D.
Includes information published in non-commercial form.
7. 
Evidence Based Practice...
A.
A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence.
B.
Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence.
C.
Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases.
D.
Includes information published in non-commercial form.
8. 
Grey Literature.
A.
A form of clinical decision making that focuses on achieving global health through applying best available evidence.
B.
Systematic process for research teams to find, appraise and summarise research evidence.
C.
Includes information available only to approved users of password protected databases.
D.
Includes information published in non-commercial form.
9. 
Research ethics requires the researcher to construct a participant information sheet to meet ethics approval. What ethical principle does this uphold?
A.
Justice
B.
Autonomy through informed consent.
C.
Beneficence
D.
Authority
10. 
The key features of a good instrument to measure variables in research are:
A.
Reliability and transparency.
B.
Reliability and accuracy.
C.
Reliability and validity.
D.
Reliability and responsibility.