Which of the following studies could be easily replicated?

1. Parents living with a premature infant.
2. Fathers' experiences in the delivery room.
3. Caring for a demented spouse.
4. Various strategies for pain relief.


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Rationale 1: This is a qualitative study. Qualitative studies are not replicated because knowledge of findings of one study could bias the results of another. In qualitative research each situation is unique.
Rationale 2: This is a qualitative study. Qualitative studies are not replicated because knowledge of findings of one study could bias the results of another. In qualitative research each situation is unique.
Rationale 3: This is a qualitative study. Qualitative studies are not replicated because knowledge of findings of one study could bias the results of another. In qualitative research each situation is unique.
Rationale 4: This is a quantitative study, so it would be easier to replicate. Qualitative studies are not replicated.

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