Mindset XR Modules 12-20: Quiz

Welcome to the Mindset Extended Reality (XR) for digital mental health programme quiz for the Research and clinical evidence modules 12-20. The elearning resources include medical regulation, clinical evidence and lived experience involvement.



Research and clinical evidence

This quiz tests your knowledge of research and clinical evidence across modules 12 to 20.



1 / 16

Using continuous and validated measures is often preferred in research trials.



2 / 16

Ethical approvals will need to be in place prior to any data collection.



3 / 16

You should always gain consent from participants before you view their identifiable information.



4 / 16

Which of these needs to be carried out during the innovation journey?



5 / 16

Common pitfalls when considering research design include:



6 / 16

Which of the two following scenarios mean you will need a review by an NHS Research and Ethics Committee (REC):



7 / 16

There are various ways of visually presenting research and findings. Choose all that can be used:



8 / 16

Analytic design (rather than descriptive design) seeks to identify and describe patterns in data without a formal hypothesis about the patterns.



9 / 16

It is important to recruit people with the right blend of skill, knowledge, and experience. Specific areas of expertise to consider include:



10 / 16

A researcher has a responsibility to make their findings accessible to all stakeholders.



11 / 16

Select three of the different types of measures that can be used in XR research:



12 / 16

Evaluating heart rate and skin response can help to assess level of:



13 / 16

When creating a prototype, you should develop something which provides the bare essentials in terms of functionality, given that you will expect to change and iterate the prototype regularly over time.



14 / 16

When considering the population component of a research project, it is important to be as general as possible.



15 / 16

In research, efficacy and effectiveness mean the same thing.



16 / 16

Conducting a systematic review or meta-analysis of research in your area will give you:



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