Research MCQ
Research MCQ
Research MCQ
3. According to Kotler and Armstrong, a question that offers two answer choices which are
usually opposites is called:
a. Trichotomous
b. Dichotomous
c. Multiple choice
d. Multiple response
4. The type of closed-ended question where a statement with which a respondent shows the
amount of agreement or disagreement is called
a. Multiple choice
b. Likert Scale
c. Multiple Response
d. Semantic Differential
5. The type of open-ended question where words or even phrases are presented one at a time,
then the respondent mentions the first word or phrase that comes to the mind is called
a. Completely unstructured
b. Word association
c. Sentence completion
d. Story completion
6. The type of closed-ended question that offers two answer choices that are usually opposites or
contrasting thoughts is called
a. Dichotomous
b. Trichotomous
c. Multiple response
d. Multiple choice
7. The type of closed-ended question in which respondents select the point (in a scale) that
represents the direction and intensity of his feelings is called
a. Semantic differential
b. Intention scale
c. Rating scale
d. Importance scale
8. Which of the following is described as taking a sample from the population by means of a
procedure that provides every constituent a chance to be involved as a sample?
a. Non-probability sampling
b. Probability sampling
c. Lottery method
d. High-density sampling
10. Selection of respondents in the easiest and most expeditious way is a characteristic of
a. Network sampling
b. Quota sampling
c. Convenience sampling
d. Quota sampling
11. A sampling by opportunity in which the researcher takes the respondents from those he meets
unexpectedly is called
a. Accidental sampling
b. Cluster sampling
c. Systematic sampling
d. Systematic random sampling
12. This is the science that deals with the collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of
numerical or qualitative data:
a. Descriptive statistics
b. Inferential statistics
c. Statistics
d. Statistical package for Social Sciences
13. What type of error in testing a hypothesis is committed when the researcher accepts the null
hypothesis that is false?
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV
14. When a researcher rejects the null hypothesis that is true, he commits what type of error?
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV
15. When computing for a sample size, statisticians usually suggest which of the following?
a. Spearman-Brown formula
b. Kuder-Richardson formula
c. Coefficient alpha
d. Slovin’s formula
16. Determining an adequate percentage or number from the population/assigning all subjects
with a number/ determining adequate sample size. This procedure describes which of the
following?
a. Systematic sampling
b. Simple random sampling
c. Cluster(multistage)
d. Convenience sampling
18. When a researcher wishes to do a measure of central tendency, he will most likely use which
of the following descriptive statistics?
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Mean
d. All of the above
19. All of the following descriptive statistic should succeed in testing relationships EXCEPT:
a. Chi-square
b. Spearman rank
c. Range
d. Pearson rank
20. If the level of existing knowledge about a topic in research is little, it is said to be
a. Exploratory
b. Descriptive
c. Explanatory
d. Retrospective
23. Which concept of design is described by this statement: Having the power to direct or
manipulate factors to achieve a desired outcome?
a. Validity
b. Manipulation
c. Bias
d. Control
24. Which of the following uses sympathy, friendship, cooperation, and sharing between the
interviewer and interviewee?
a. Soft interview
b. Stress interview
c. Standardized interview
d. a and c
25. The type of interview usually utilized by police investigators in cases that they handle is
called
a. Soft interview
b. Stress interview
c. Standardized interview
d. None of the above
26. The type of interview that nurses usually use when collecting data for patient care is/are:
a. Soft interview
b. Stress interview
c. Standardized interview
d. a and c
29. Other than revealing what has been done previously in a problem area, the Review of
Related Literature and Studies also:
a. Justifies replication
b. Indicates whether it is feasible to do the planned research by revealing difficulties encountered
by the previous researches
c. Uncovers promising methodological tool/s
d. All of the above
30. The sources of data for the Review of Related Literature and Studies will include all of the
following EXCEPT:
a. Journals
b. Dissertations
c. Electronic communication
d. None of the above
32. Which type of data source can tell a researcher where to locate sources like articles,
monograms, books, documents?
a. General Reference
b. Primary sources
c. Secondary sources
d. a and b
34. Which part of the Review of Related Literature and Studies describes the nature of the
research problem?
a. Introduction
b. Body of the review
c. Summary of the review
d. Bibliography
35. The type of data which are obtained directly by the researcher himself are called
a. Documentary data
b. Empirical data
c. Valid data
d. Reliable data
36. The plan, structure and strategy of the research investigation is called the
a. Review of Related Literature and Studies
b. Background of the Study
c. Research Design
d. Blueprint
37. The answer in number 10 is a part of Chapter 3 of the Thesis Manuscript. The other parts
include also the following EXCEPT:
a. Sampling
b. Instrumentation
c. Statistical analysis
d. Definition of Terms
38. The qualitative research method which describes an experience as lived by people is called:
a. Grounded Theory
b. Ethnographic
c. Phenomenological
d. Historical
39. The systematic collection, description, and analysis of data to develop a theory of cultural
behavior is called
a. Grounded theory
b. Ethnographic
c. Phenomenological
d. Triangulation
40. When multiple methods are used in the study of the same phenomenon, the research is called
a. Critical Social Theory
b. Triangulation
c. Philosophical Inquiry
d. Quasi-experimental
41. In which of the following will the independent variable be NOT manipulated, either because
it is inherently unmanipulable or because it occurred in the past or after the fact?
a. Correlational Method
b. Comparative Method
c. Ex Post Facto
d. Quasi-experimental
43. Research tools have a set of criteria to satisfy. The one which is defined as the extent to
which the procedure actually accomplishes what it seeks to accomplish is
a. Reliability
b. Sensitivity
c. Validity
d. Specificity
45. The degree to which the tool is independent of the personal opinions, subjective judgment,
biases of the individual test user is called
a. Positive Predictive Value
b. Reliability
c. Validity
d. Objectivity
47. Do you like to be treated in this hospital? Please check the box that represents your answer
□YES □NO
This is an example of a
a. Dichotomous question
b. Trichotomous question
c. Likert scale
d. Semantic differential
48. Our hospital provides better services than our neighbor hospital.
□strongly agree
□agree
□neither agree or disagree
□disagree
□strongly disagree
This is an example of a
a. Intention scale
b. Importance scale
c. Multiple choice
d. Likert scale
51. Study title: Development of an Institute into a University. This is an example of a/an
a. Historical research
b. Experimental research
c. Ethnographic research
d. Phenomenological research
52. All of the participants in a study have undergone 100 hours reinforcement study in each of
the following subjects: mathematics, Science, Local Language. 200 hours study in Foreign
language and 50 hours study each for Music, PE, and in Community Service. After their period
of study, the participants were required to take competitive examinations consisting of the
following specifications:
SUBJECTS NO. OF ITEMS
Mathematics 50
Science 50
Local Language 50
Foreign Language 50
Music 10
PE 10
Community Service 10
The number of items for each subject is
a. Fair
b. Unfair
c. Impossible
d. b and c
54. To make the number of test items proportional to the time allotted for study area, the
researcher should:
a. Allot 75 items for Foreign Language and 25 questions for Music, PE, Community Service
b. Allot 150 items for Foreign Language and 50 questions for Music, PE, Community Service
c. Allot 100 items for Foreign Language and 25 questions for Music, PE, Community
Service
d. None of the above
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58. The most appropriate research design for the study is:
a. Descriptive
b. Retrospective
c. Ex post facto
d. Quasi-experimental
59. If you decide to study the relationship of eating breakfast and performance in class, in which
would be the independent variable?
a. Student's characteristics
b. Performance in class
c. Meal patterns
d. Eating breakfast
64. It describes an existing problem situation and examines the underlying factors that contribute
to the emergence of the problem.
a. Exploratory research
b. Explanatory research
c. Applied research
d. Qualitative research
65. All of the following are parts of the conceptual phase of research EXCEPT:
a. Problem identification
b. Placing problem in conceptual and theoretical framework
c. Reviewing literature
d. Determining sampling plan
66. Selecting the study design, determining sampling plan, identifying a method of data
collection and conducting a pilot study are under what phase of the research process?
a. Conceptual phase
b. Design phase
c. Implementation phase
d. Analysis and interpretation
67. Which of the following refers to the process of selecting a portion of the population
representative of the population?
a. Population
b. Sampling
c. Element
d. Variable
68. Which of the following is NOT a correct notion about probability sampling?
a. Involves random selection in choosing
b. Researcher can specify the probability that each element of the population will be included in
the sample
c. No way to estimate the probability that each element has a chance of being included
d. All except choice b
69. The researcher divides the population into homogenous subgroups from which elements are
selected at random. The researcher does what specific probability sampling?
a. Simple random sampling
b. Stratified random sampling
c. Cluster or multistage sampling
d. Systematic sampling
70. All of the following are types of non probability sampling EXCEPT:
a. Convenience sampling
b. Quota sampling
c. Purposive sampling
d. Non networking sampling
71. Which of the following measures of central tendencies are the most reliable stable and best
measure, and most useful summary Statistics?
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Mean
d. Standard deviation
73. The best method of data collection in studying the role of nurse in the improvement of a
health delivery through research is
a. Questionnaire
b. Snow-balling
c. Interview
d. Survey
75. Which of the following sub problems can be included in this research study?
1. What is verbal abuse?
2. How do ER nurses describe and define ethical problems?
3. What are the ER nurses definition and understanding of ethics?
4. How do staff nurses manage or resolve these ethical problems?
a. 1,2,3
b. 1,2,4
c. 1,3,4
d. 2,3,4
76. The appropriate qualitative method that guided the study design is:
a. Phenomenological
b. Grounded theory
c. Critical social theory
d. Narrative inquiry
78. In this study the researcher used interview because of the following advantages:
1. Some topics can be pursued in depth
2. Misunderstandings can be minimized
3. Interpersonal relationship between subject and researcher is different for each interview
4.Greater flexibility is provided
a. 1,2,3
b. 1,2,4
c. 1,3,4
d. 2,3,4
SITUATION: A group of researchers would like to find out the students' perception of Integrated
Management of childhood Illness strategy in MCN in accredited and non-accredited Colleges of
Nursing in Manila. The participants of the study are the faculty and students of selected colleges
mentioned above.
79. The specific research design appropriate for the study is:
a. Descriptive exploratory
b. Descriptive comparative
c. Descriptive title
d. Descriptive evaluative
80. The sampling plan most appropriate for this study is:
a. Simple random sampling
b. Systematic sampling
c. Stratified random sampling
d. Cluster sampling
81. The instrument utilized in this study was a researcher-made questionnaire. Questionnaire was
selected because of the following advantages EXCEPT:
a. It is a simple method for obtaining data
b It is able to gather data from a widely scattered sample
c. It is the easiest tool to test for reliability and validity
d. It is time consuming and expensive
83. The validity of the tool was judge by three experts. This is:
a. Content validity
b. Predictive validity
c. Construct validity
d. Criterion-related validity
84. The major criterion in assessing the adequacy of a sample in a quantitative study is the
degree to which it represents the characteristics of interests in the population. Each element in
the population has an equal chance of being selected in a quota sampling plan.
a. Both statements are True
b. Both statements are False
c. The first statement is True, the second statement is False.
d. The second statement is False, the second statement is True.
SITUATION: A group of level 4 students will conduct a study that aims to determine the
similarities / differences in the clinical performance of II student nurses under She Bachelor of
Science in Nursing (BSN) program and Associate in Health Sciences Education (AHSE) as
perceived by the faculty members of 4 selected college of nursing. The clinical performance of
the students in the following areas MS, MCN, CDN, CHN will be determined.
85. The most appropriate design for the said study is:
a. Descriptive – correlation
b. Evaluative survey
c. Descriptive – comparative
d. Classical Experiment
86. The respondents will be clinical instructors from 2 schools that offer the BSN program and 2
with AHSE program. After obtaining the sampling frame every 15th in the list of the faculty will
be taken as research subject. This sampling technique is referred to as:
a. Quota
b. Stratified
c. Simple random
d. Systematic
92. What could be this design's equivalent should a descriptive design is used?
a. Retrospective study
b. Comparative study
c. Prospective study
d. Correlational study
93. In identifying a research problem, a nurse must keep in mind the criteria of the
researchability of a problem. Which one ts NOT considered a good criterion?
a. Is it new?
b. Are concepts observable and measurable?
c. Are variables previously defined?
d. Are values and feeling individuals
Situation: One of the terminal competencies desired of graduates of the BSN curriculum in the
development of positive attitudes towards research.
95. The main contribution of Research towards the improvement of the nursing profession is
which of the following?
a. Facilitate the development program
b. Assist the faculty in developing the nursing curriculum
c. Assist the faculty administrators in planning nursing staff requirements
d. Provide a theoretical/scientific basis for nursing care
96. If you are to budget the time allotment for a particular study, about 75-80% would be allotted
to?
a. Collating and analyzing
b. Writing the whole data
c. Survey of interview or actual observation in a laboratory or clinical setting to gather data
d. Identifying research problem, planning on the materials and research design to be used,
and the subject to be used in the study
97. Which of the following statements is NOT included in describing the limitations?
a. Instrument to be used in analyzing data
b. Limitation of trie research in terms of time and resources
c. Age, sex, religion of the subject or respondents
d. Knowledge of the researcher
98. Because of the time constraints and limited funds, limitations of research study is acceptable.
Which one is NOT a consideration in determining a research study?
a. Novelty of the problem
b. Age and sex of the respondents
c. Geographical location of levels students
d. Religion and educational attainment
99. Which of the following criterion is LEAST considered in determining whether or not a
problem is researchable?
a. Cost of investigation
b. Nationality of the researcher
c. Availability of a particular research instrument
d. Time factor
Situation: A survey of first year students in your school showed that about 40% do not eat
breakfast before coming to school.
100. You would like to find out the possible causes of this behaviour. Which is an appropriate
title of your research?
a. Health behaviour of first year nursing students related to regular breakfast
b. A survey of eating habits of first year nursing students
c. Health habits of first year nursing students related to nutrition
d. Health promotion practices of first year nursing students
Situation: Dianne May Dee, R.N., is conducting a research on her unit about the effects of
effective nurse-patient communication in decreasing anxiety of post operative patients.
2. Before Dianne performs the formal research study, what do you call the pre testing, small
scale trial run to determine the effectiveness of data collection and methodological problem that
might be encountered?
A. Sampling
B. Pre-testing
C. Pre-Study
D. Pilot Study
5. In the recent technological innovations, which of the following describe researches that are
made to improve and make human life easier?
A. Pure research
B. Basic research
C. Applied research
D. Experimental research
7. She instructed the interviewees not to tell the interviewees that the data gathered are for her
own research project for publication. This teacher has violated the student’s right to:
A. Not be harmed
B. Disclosure
C. Privacy
D. Self-determination
8. Before the nurse researcher starts her study, she analyzes how much time, money, materials
and people she will need to complete the research project. This analysis prior to beginning the
study is called:
A. Validity
B. Feasibility
C. Reliability
D. Researchability
Situation: A survey of first year students in your school showed that about 40% do not eat
breakfast
before coming to school.
9. You would like to find out the possible causes of this behaviour. Which is an appropriate title
of your research?
a. Health behaviour of first year nursing students related to regular breakfast
b. A survey of eating habits of first year nursing students
c. Health habits of first year nursing students related to nutrition
d. Health promotion practices of first year nursing students
11. The most appropriate research design for the study is:
a. Descriptive
b. Retrospective
c. Ex post facto
d. Quasi-experimental
12. If you decide to study the relationship of eating breakfast and performance in class, in which
would be the independent variable?
a. Student's characteristics
b. Performance in class
c. Meal patterns
d. Eating breakfast
Situation: One of the terminal competencies desired of graduates of the BSN curriculum in the
development of positive attitudes towards research.
14. The main contribution of Research towards the improvement of the nursing profession is
which of the following?
a. Facilitate the development program
b. Assist the faculty in developing the nursing curriculum
c. Assist the faculty administrators in planning nursing staff requirements
d. Provide a theoretical/scientific basis for nursing care
15. If you are to budget the time allotment for a particular study, about 75-80% would be allotted
to?
a. Collating and analyzing
b. Writing the whole data
c. Survey of interview or actual observation in a laboratory or clinical setting to gather data
d. Identifying research problem, planning on the materials and research design to be used,
and the subject to be used in the study
16. Which of the following statements is NOT included in describing the limitations?
a. Instrument to be used in analyzing data
b. Limitation of the research in terms of time and resources
c. Age, sex, religion of the subject or respondents
d. Knowledge of the researcher
17. Because of the time constraints and limited funds, limitations of research study is acceptable.
Which one is NOT a consideration in determining a research study?
a. Novelty of the problem
b. Age and sex of the respondents
c. Geographical location of levels students
d. Religion and educational attainment
18. Which of the following criterion is LEAST considered in determining whether or not a
problem is researchable?
a. Cost of investigation
b. Nationality of the researcher
c. Availability of a particular research instrument
d. Time factor
Situation: Sylvia is attending a national convention in Manila; her professional license is to
expire in June. To meet the CPE requirement, she attended a one-day update session in research.
The speaker started to talk with a review of some basic fundamentals information on research.
19. In identifying a research problem, a nurse must keep in mind the criteria of the
researchability of a problem. Which one ts NOT considered a good criterion?
a. Is it new?
b. Are concepts observable and measurable?
c. Are variables previously defined?
d. Are values and feeling individuals
Situation: The role of a community health nurse which is important in the improvement of health
delivery is research.
21. A community health nurse conducts a study on the Role of a Nurse in primary health care.
What research design is appropriate to use in this study?
a. Quasi-experiment
b. Exploratory
c. Descriptive
d. Experimental
22. If the target population of your study is limited only to families with low income, what
happens to those who are at present with higher income due to job promotion?
a. continue to include them in the study
b. limit to low income families
c. consider them extraneous variable
d. determine adequacy of target population
23. The best method of data collection in your study, the role of the nurse in primary health care
is:
a. questionnaire
b. snow balling
c. interview
d. Survey
24. The statistical tool which measures central tendencies, mode, median, mean is called one of
the following:
a. Descriptive
b. Probable
c. Ordinal
d. Nominal
25. Independent variables in a socio-demographic study would include personal data of the
subjects. Which of the following is NOT an independent variable in such studies?
a. Marital status
b. Educational level
c. Informal Consent
d. Age
SITUATION: After completing 8 weeks of orientation, Ms. Tecson was fortunate to be included
as participant in the first Research seminar-workshop of the Department of Nursing. A review of
the following important research concepts was made.
27. Each nurse was asked to state a problem. Prior to the statement of the research problem,
which of the following should be done?
a. Methodology
b. Acknowledgement
c. Review of literature and delineating the population
d. Table of contents
29. Which of the following communicate the results of the research to the reader. They facilitate
the description of the data:
a. Hypothesis
b. Mean
c. Standard deviation
d. Tables and Graphs
30. In experimental research, the Hawthorne effect is one of the threats to the internal validity of
the study. This refers to one of the following situations:
a. The group under observation knows that is being given special treatment
b. Subject fare belter in a repealed examination with the same content
c. .Researchers are familiar with the group under study and gives clues during interview.
d. Volunteers who have personal interest at stake are assigned to the group under study
31. The key element of the informed consent which should be obtained from participation in the
research are all of the following, except:
a. The purpose of the study
b. The maintenance of confidentiality and anonymity
c. The risk related to the participants
d. The language and format used in the study
SITUATION: A group of level 4 students will conduct a study that aims to determine the
similarities / differences in the clinical performance of II student nurses under She Bachelor of
Science in Nursing (BSN) program and Associate in Health Sciences Education (AHSE) as
perceived by the faculty members of 4 selected college of nursing. The clinical performance of
the students in the following areas MS, MCN, CDN, CHN will be determined.
33. The most appropriate design for the said study is:
a. Descriptive – correlation
b. Evaluative survey
* c. Descriptive – comparative
d. Classical Experiment
34. The respondents will be clinical instructors from 2 schools that offer the BSN program and 2
with AHSE program. After obtaining the sampling frame every 15th in the list of the faculty will
be taken as research subject. This sampling technique is referred to as:
a. Quota
b. Stratified
c. Simple random
d. Systematic
SITUATION: A group of students assigned in the ER witnessed a situation where in the resident
on duty cannot be located within the hospital premises in the presence of patients requiring
immediate medical services, resulting verbal abuse from patients or from their families.
In line with this situation, the student nurses decided to research on the processes experienced by
emergency room nurses in identifying and resolving ethical problems they encountered.
38. Which of the following sub problems can be included in this research study?
1. What is verbal abuse?
2. How do ER nurses describe and define ethical problems?
3. What are the ER nurses definition and understanding of ethics?
4. How do staff nurses manage or resolve these ethical problems?
a. 1,2,3
b. 1,2,4
c. 1,3,4
d. 2,3,4
39. In this study the researcher used interview because of the following advantages:
1. Some topics can be pursued in depth
2. Misunderstandings can be minimized
3. Interpersonal relationship between subject and researcher is different for each interview
4.Greater flexibility is provided
a. 1,2,3
b. 1,2,4
c. 1,3,4
d. 2,3,4
40. In a study, one hypothesis that has been formulated is “Compliance to home care regimen is
greater among patients who received the structured discharge plan than those who received
verbal discharge instructions.’ Which is the independent variable in this study?
A. Structured discharge plan
B. Compliance to home care regimen
C. Post-open heart surgery patients
D. Greater compliance
41. One knows that a good research problem exhibits the following characteristics; which one is
NOT included?
A. Clearly identified the variables/phenomenon under consideration.
B. Specifies the population being studied.
C. Implies the feasibility of empirical testing
D. Indicates the hypothesis to be tested.
42. The dependent variable in the hypothesis “Duration of sleep of cuddled infants is longer than
those infants who are not cuddled by mothers” is
A. Cuddled infants
B. Duration of sleep
C. Infants
D. Absence of cuddling
Situation: Aretha is a nurse researcher in a tertiary hospital. She is tasked to conduct a research
on the effects of structured discharge plan for post-open heart surgery patients.
43. She states the significance of the research problem. Which of the following statements is the
MOST significant for this study?
A. Improvement in patient care
B. Development of a theoretical basis for nursing
C. Increase the accountability of nurses.
D. Improves the image of nursing
SITUATION: Miss Paloc's justification to change the modality of nursing care in her ward is her
study of Patients Satisfaction of primary Nursing in the surgical ward of the lCU in a hospital.
The study involved a comparison between two groups: The patients on Current Modality of care.
The study asked:
1. Are patients with primary nurses more satisfied with their nursing than those on
the current modalitv
2. Is the relationship between the satisfaction of patient with primary nurses and that of the
patient in the current modality care is significant.
The Hypothesis:
1. Patients who have a primary nurse assigned to them are satisfied with their nursing care than
those in the current modality of care.
2. The relationship between the satisfaction of patient with primary nurse and that of
the patient in the current modality care is significant.
49. The formulation of a strategy to answer research questions and control research locale is
described in the:
a. Trial run
b. Data analysis
c. Research design
d. Theoretical framework
50. The work of Manthy and Marram on Primary Nursing and that of Leininger on Care and
Caring could provide the study is:
a. Conceptual framework
b. Data collection model
c. Implication model
d. Theoretical framework
Based on Ms. Paloc’s study at the situation illustrated above, create a possible conceptual framework for
her study. Make sure to identify the Independent, Dependent and Intervening variables that you
propose to study. Also show the relationships of all the variables.
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