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sabina

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An article by J. Lander published in Clinical Nursing Research in 2005 outlined the competencies that nursing students need to develop to perform a quality literature review.
 
  One key competency is to know what sources of information are reliable and ____________ and how to ____________ them using available resources and technology.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word

Question 2

The ____________ test can help determine if it is necessary to cite a source in a written work.
 
  a. common knowledge
  b. plagiarism
  c. reference source
  d. qualification



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Answer to Question 1

credible, access

Answer to Question 2

a. common knowledge



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