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What is true about phenomena in qualitative research?
 
  a. Human behavior is generally the result of the direct influence of independent variables.
  b. Knowledge gained by qualitative research is concrete and derived from statistical data.
  c. Multiple realities are possible based on meanings created by individuals and groups.
  d. Time and context have very little influence on individual or group perspectives.

Question 2

What role does qualitative research play in evidence-based practice (EBP)?
 
  a. Because it does not involve random-controlled trials (RCTs), it does not contribute directly to EBP.
  b. It offers a systematic approach for yielding insights into human experience and behavior.
  c. It provides a way to measure and evaluate quality outcomes that affect patient care.
  d. It provides the basis for most EBP guidelines and patient care protocols.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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