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Nurse researchers face many challenges in conducting studies; the ones that are the focus of this textbook are:
 
  A) Conceptual challenges
  B) Practical challenges
  C) Methodologic challenges
  D) Ethical challenges

Question 2

In conducting a subject search in an electronic database, you would most likely initiate the search by typing in which of the following?
 
  A) An author's name
  B) Restrictions to the search
  C) A topic or keyword
  D) An ancestor or descendant



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
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You conduct a subject search by entering a subject heading, such as a topic or keyword into the search field. The subject names have hyperlinks so that we could expand the search by clicking on them or could also click on the author's name or on the journal. Restrictions to the search will place limitations on the subject search in an electronic database, but are not typed in to initiate the search. The ancestry approach (footnote chasing), in which citations from relevant studies are used to track down earlier research on which the studies are based (the ancestors) and the descendancy approach, finding later studies that proceeded from an early study, are other approaches to research, different from the subject search.



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