Why is it important for the findings of a research study to be disseminated? Select all that apply
A) So that clinical application can occur
B) To allow the nurse researcher to receive notoriety for the findings
C) In order for research replication by other nurses to take place
D) Because graduate-level nurses must conduct a specific number of research studies to maintain nursing licensure
E) To strengthen and validate conclusions by similar findings in more than one research study
Ans: A, C, E
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