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Hello everyone.
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In this problem we have different types of questions and our first question is which of the following data collection methods is most likely to minimize pressure on participants to provide socially acceptable responses to questions and our options are projective techniques.
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First is projective techniques and our next option is self -report questionnaires.
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Self -report questionnaires.
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Self -report questionnaires.
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Next is qualitative interviews.
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Qualitative interviews.
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And our last option is focus groups.
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Focus groups.
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For this, we say self -report questionnaire is the best option.
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This does not cause any kind of pressure to patients health.
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And our next question is to determine how frequently nurses recorded diagnosis, a sample of thousands chart is randomly select from all patients.
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What kind of sample method is this? and our options are simple random, simple random.
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Next option is stratified random stratified random and next option is cluster and our last option is systematic random we have more options our next option is convenience convenience next option quota next option purposive and next option snowball last theoretic for this we say this is simple random sampling in which sample of thousand patient is randomly selected from previous so and our next question is when collecting data in a qualitative interview it is preferable to avoid agreeing with a participant statement to encourage their participation.
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And our options is true or false.
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So we say this statement is false.
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And our next question is internal consistency is used to access options, reliability, next option validity.
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Next option probability.
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Probability.
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And last is known probability.
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Non -probability.
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So our correct option is reliability.
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Now our next question, a particularly notable challenge for quantitative observational studying is first is identifying, identifying an appropriate sample.
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Appropriate sample...