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rosent76

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Which of the following is the final phase of Leininger and McFarland's (2006) ethnonursing data analysis guide?
 
  A) Abstract major themes and present findings
  B) Identify and categorize descriptors
  C) Analyze data to discover repetitive patterns in their context
  D) Collect, describe, and record data

Question 2

Methodological research is inherently nonexperimental.
 
  A) True
  B) False



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Answer to Question 1

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In their ethnonursing research method, Leininger and McFarland (2006) provided ethnographers with a four-phase ethnonursing data analysis guide. In the first phase ethnographers collect, describe, and record data. The second phase involves identifying and categorizing descriptors. In phase 3, data are analyzed to discover repetitive patterns in their context. The fourth and final phase involves.

Answer to Question 2

B



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