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Which nursing theorist developed a grand nursing theory?
 
  a. Brennaman
  b. Orem
  c. Pender
  d. Swanson

Question 2

Which statement is true about the hypothesis in a research study?
 
  a. It clearly identifies concepts.
  b. It is written at a higher level of abstraction than a general proposition.
  c. It is not testable.
  d. It makes a statement about specific relationships among variables.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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