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CORALGRILL2014

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Most phenomena in nursing would be considered:
 
  a. multicausal.
  b. physical.
  c. simple.
  d. unique.

Question 2

The concept of causality would be important in which of the following research designs?
 
  a. Descriptive
  b. Experimental
  c. Phenomenological
  d. Time dimensional



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Multicausality is the recognition that a number of interrelating variables can be involved in causing a particular effect. Very few phenomena in nursing can be clearly pinned down to a single cause and a single effect.
Many factors enter into nursing phenomena, such as psychological, social, emotional, as well as physical. Multicausality is the recognition that a number of interrelating variables can be involved in causing a particular effect. Very few phenomena in nursing can be clearly pinned down to a single cause and a single effect.
Phenomena in nursing are usually quite complex. Multicausality is the recognition that a number of interrelating variables can be involved in causing a particular effect. Very few phenomena in nursing can be clearly pinned down to a single cause and a single effect.
Most phenomena are not unique, but observed in many situations. Multicausality is the recognition that a number of interrelating variables can be involved in causing a particular effect. Very few phenomena in nursing can be clearly pinned down to a single cause and a single effect.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Experimental or quasi-experimental designs are commonly used to examine causality.
Descriptive research is conducted to provide an initial exploration of the topic of interest. Experimental or quasi-experimental designs are commonly used to examine causality.
The purpose of phenomenological research is to describe experiences as they are lived. Experimental or quasi-experimental designs are commonly used to examine causality.
These are designs used to examine the sequence and patterns of change, growth, or trends across time. Experimental or quasi-experimental designs are commonly used to examine causality.




CORALGRILL2014

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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