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brutforce

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When discussing the results, what facilitates presentation of large amounts of data?
 
  a. Subjective presentation
  b. Inferential statistics
  c. Tables and figures
  d. Descriptive statistics

Question 2

In which section of the report will the nurse researcher address applicability to practice and future research?
 
  a. Results
  b. Discussion
  c. Literature review
  d. Methods



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

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A A subjective presentation does not facilitate the presentation of large amounts of data.
B Inferential statistics are important, but they do not necessarily facilitate the presentation of large amounts of data.
C The use of tables and figures facilitates the presentation of large amounts of data.
D Descriptive statistics are important, but they do not necessarily facilitate the presentation of large amounts of data.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B

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A The results section does not include addressing applicability to practice and future research.
B Applicability to practice and future research is addressed in the discussion section.
C The literature review does not include addressing applicability to practice and future research.
D The methods section does not include addressing applicability to practice and future research.



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