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gonzo233

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When a finding is statistically significant, it:
 
  A) Suggests that the finding is very important
  B) Has a strong likelihood of being real and replicable
  C) Proves that the researcher's hypothesis is correct
  D) Indicates the need for changes in nursing procedures

Question 2

What is a common finding in the analysis of data section of a qualitative research report?
 
  1. Analysis of numerical data.
  2. Direct quotes from participants.
  3. Clear and easy methods of analyzing data are described.
  4. Participant scores on the various instruments used in the study.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: This is more commonly found in reports of quantitative studies.
Rationale 2: Direct quotes from participants are one of the hallmarks of the data analysis section of qualitative research reports.
Rationale 3: The data analysis methods in qualitative studies are often complex.
Rationale 4: This is more commonly found in reports of quantitative studies.





 

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