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hubes95

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A literature review before conducting research serves which purpose? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. It can establish the body of knowledge related to the research problem.
  2. It can identify gaps in the literature.
  3. It may provide an answer to the question posed.
  4. It prevents the researcher from being charged with plagiarism.
  5. It may change the problem focus, based upon previous findings.

Question 2

The nurse has decided to contact state legislators regarding support for a health bill. Which is true about such requests?
 
  1. Drop-in visits to the legislator's office are very effective.
  2. Faxed copies of a form letter have the most impact.
  3. Legislators should be addressed informally by first name.
  4. Letters should be thoughtful and informed, but concise.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1, 2, 3, 5

The literature review identifies other studies related to the topic. It may provide an answer to the problem, eliminate the need for further research, or identify gaps in current research. It may change the focus of the research and establishes the body of remembering related to the research problem. Literature review does not prevent the researcher from being charged with plagiarism.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

Letters written to legislators should be thoughtful and informed, but concise. For the greatest impact, these letters should be written individually instead of using form letters. Legislators should be addressed by title and surname, not first name. If the nurse wishes to visit the legislator in person, an appointment should be made. Drop-in visits are not appropriate.



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