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cherise1989

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A goal of the Division of Nursing is to:
 
  a. Enhance nursing's competence in providing high-tech skills
  b. Apply disease prevention, environmental health, and health promotion concepts
  c. Provide scholarships for advanced nursing education
  d. Enhance racial and ethnic diversity in the nursing workforce

Question 2

Which estimation method is used to estimate parameters in logistic regression?
 
  a. Least-squares estimation
  b. Ordinary least-squares estimation
  c. Maximum likelihood estimation
  d. Likelihood ratio estimation



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Answer to Question 1

D
One of the Division of Nursing's goals is to enhance racial and ethnic diversity and cultural competency in the nursing workforce. The other statements apply to other agencies or are false.

Answer to Question 2

C



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