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Redwolflake15

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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?
 
  A) Quantitative research uses a control group; qualitative research does not use a control group.
  B) Quantitative research is designed to determine the relationship between one thing and another and describe it with numbers; qualitative research primarily relies on collection of nonnumeric data.
  C) Quantitative research does not use a control group; qualitative research does use a control group.
  D) Qualitative research is designed to determine the relationship between one thing and another and describe it with numbers; quantitative research primarily relies on collection of nonnumeric data.

Question 2

On scene you suspect that a young female patient is suffering from hyperventilation syndrome. Which one of the following signs would best assist you in confirming this suspicion?
 
  A) Heart rate of 64 beats per minute
  B) Urinary incontinence
  C) Breathing through the mouth
  D) Spasm of the hands


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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