{"id":114409,"date":"2023-08-22T08:21:31","date_gmt":"2023-08-22T08:21:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=114409"},"modified":"2023-08-22T08:21:32","modified_gmt":"2023-08-22T08:21:32","slug":"wgu-c431-quiz-1-questions-with-100-correct-answers-verified-latest-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/22\/wgu-c431-quiz-1-questions-with-100-correct-answers-verified-latest-update\/","title":{"rendered":"WGU C431 Quiz 1 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>WGU C431 Quiz 1<br>When the subjects in a study are not representative of the population, this is a limitation referred<br>to as <strong><em>. &#8211; \u2714\u2714sampling bias<\/em><\/strong> is when the determination of whether to publish a study is based on factors other than the<br>quality of the research and the relevance of its findings. &#8211; \u2714\u2714publication bias<br>observational study that is large in size and longitudinal in duration. The groups in the study are<br>determined by a given exposure, characteristic, or risk factor. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Cohort study<br>prospective study in which patients are moved from one group to another. They are in the control<br>group for a period of time and then be moved to one or more treatment groups. Subjects remain<br>in each group long enough to determine the effect of the given treatment. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Cross-over study<br><em>_<\/em> a research procedure in which all prior studies on a given topic are brought together and<br>analyzed collectively. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Systematic review<br>study in which the allocation of patients to treatment or control groups is random and concealed.<br>At least one control group must be utilized. Preferably patients, as well as providers, are not<br>informed (blinded) regarding which intervention patients receive. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Randomized control trial<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Researchers strive to remain unbiased, honest, and precise when making decisions regarding the<br>planning, conducting, and reporting of a quantitative and qualitative study. The previous<br>statement defines &#8211; \u2714\u2714Objectivity<br>Identify the characteristic of research design that relates to the degree to which the outcomes of<br>the study can be attributed to the interventions. &#8211; \u2714\u2714External validity<br>What variables interfere with the intended purpose of the investigation by introducing error to<br>the study? &#8211; \u2714\u2714Extraneous variable<br>Intervening variable<br>What is the procedure called for assigning subjects to intervention groups (placebo group,<br>control group, experimental group. &#8211; \u2714\u2714External validity<br>Identify the type of evidence that combines the statistically analyses of multiple independently<br>conducted studies. &#8211; \u2714\u2714Meta-analysis<br>A power analysis is calculated to &#8211; \u2714\u2714Ensure the sample size was large enough to detect<br>differences in the treatment and comparison group after data collection<br>In a statistical power calculation, it is the expected amount of effect that is considered a minimal<br>clinically meaningful difference. &#8211; 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