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The RN is reading a research article. The article talks about constructs. Which would most likely be called a construct?
 
  A) Gender
  B) Body temperature
  C) Uncertainty in illness
  D) Blood type

Question 2

When are detailed chronological narratives about personal life experiences elicited?
 
  A) Critical incidents interviews
  B) Oral histories
  C) Photo elicitation interviews
  D) Life history interviews



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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