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jake

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What is the statistical procedure used when a nurse researcher wants to test a causal model to explain smoking habits in teenagers?
 
  A) Path analysis
  B) Survival analysis
  C) Discriminant analysis
  D) Multivariate analysis of variance

Question 2

Which of the following designs involves using the same subjects at several points in time?
 
  A) Cohort study
  B) Cross-sectional study
  C) Panel study
  D) Trend study



HandsomeMarc

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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