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dakota nelson

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Strengths of a convenience sample are that it:
 
  A) enriches the data because it includes persons with experience
  B) is easy and inexpensive to acquire
  C) does not allow bias to enter the sample
  D) is representative of the population of interest to the study

Question 2

A nurse believes everyone is entitled to equal rights and equal treatment in society when applying:
 
  a. Distributive or social justice
  b. Egalitarianism
  c. Libertarian view of justice
  d. Communitarianism



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B
Egalitarianism is defined as the view that everyone is entitled to equal rights and equal treatment in society.





 

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