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Jramos095

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When assessing the inter-item correlation of a subscale, one should perform a correlation matrix of all the items and accept items that have a correlation of:
 
  A) Minus .20 to .40
  B) Minus .30 to .70
  C) Plus .20 to .40
  D) Plus .30 to .70

Question 2

A researcher wants a good mix of experts to review her survey addressing nurses' knowledge about nutritional assessment and support. She should be sure to invite which of the following to participate?
 
  A) The faculty from the nearest school of nursing
  B) A group of bench researchers from the medical school
  C) Three nurses who belonged to the Gastrointestinal Nurses Association
  D) Clergy who worked with dying patients and their families



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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