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(n) ____________ is the term used for a scholarly paper prior to its publication
 
  a. thesis
  b. abstract
  c. data analysis
  d. manuscript

Question 2

In writing a scholarly paper, a good habit for nurses to develop is to
 
  a. write daily for a minimum of 15-30 minutes.
  b. ask colleagues many relevant questions.
  c. read a lot of professional journals.
  d. partner with a university researcher with expertise on the chosen topic.



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Answer to Question 1

d. manuscript

Answer to Question 2

a. write daily for a minimum of 15-30 minutes.



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