NURS 8201 Week 4 Discussion: Levels of Measurement

What is the incidence of blood clots from COVID-19 in females over the age of 35?

The above question is an example of a research question. A research question consists of three parts and guides the methods and approaches in which you will study the question to find answers. The research question includes: the question, the topic, and the population or variables. In the example provided above, the question is examining the prevalence of blood clots from severe COVID-19 in a selected population. From this question, the variables can be assessed, considerations can be analyzed, and populations can be sampled in order to guide the research.

During Week 2, you developed a research problem statement based on a topic of interest to you or your specific area of practice. Using this research problem statement, you will develop a research question. “A research question is a concise, interrogative statement that is worded in the present tense and includes one or more of a study’s principal concepts or variables” (Gray & Grove, 2020). These questions typically point to the type of study that will be conducted and serves as a guide for the research.

For this Discussion, reflect on your research problem statement. Consider the independent and dependent variables of your research problem through the construction of a research question. Reflect on the potential levels of measurement for your variables and the rationale for the labels, as well as consider the advantages and challenges that you might experience in the statistical analysis of your proposed variables.

Reference: Gray, J. R., & Grove, S. K. (2020). Burns and Grove’s the practice of nursing research: Appraisal, synthesis, and generation of evidence (9th ed.). Elsevier.

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Post your research question and describe the independent and dependent variables. Then, identify the level of measurement of both your independent and dependent variables. Provide a brief rationale for your classification of each variable. Be specific. Explain considerations of analyzing data related to each variable based on its level of measurement. Be sure to include any advantages or challenges that you might encounter in your statistical analysis of each variable and explain why.

SOLUTION NURS 8201 Week 4 Discussion: Levels of Measurement

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Understanding the intricacies of research questions and variables is fundamental to the design and execution of any study. Research questions serve as the guiding beacon, illuminating the path toward inquiry and discovery. They encapsulate the essence of the investigation, delineating the scope and purpose of the study. Moreover, within the framework of these questions lie the variables, both independent and dependent, which form the building blocks of research analysis. By discerning the relationships between these variables and understanding their levels of measurement, researchers can navigate through the complexities of data analysis with precision and clarity. In this exploration, we delve into the formulation of research questions and the classification of variables, elucidating the considerations and challenges entailed in statistical analysis…

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