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A 23-year-old athlete decides to donate bone marrow for a child who requires a bone marrow transplant to fight leukemia. According to Maslow's later work, this athlete is fulfilling his need for ___________________ _.
 
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Nursing research is based on the ___________________ _ method.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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self-transcendence

Self-transcendence is the drive to connect to something beyond oneself and to help others recognize their potential. Donating bone marrow to someone to improve his or her life fulfills the need for self-transcendence.

Answer to Question 2

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scientific

Nursing research is based on the scientific method. It is the process in which the researcher, through use of senses, systematically collects observable, verifiable data to describe, explain, or predict events.



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