A study compared both interview and survey data (collected at the same time) to explore the job satisfaction of hospital nurses working night shifts. This study would be described as using:
a. Concurrent mixed methods
b. Sequential quantitative methods
c. Concurrent quantitative methods
d. Sequential mixed methods
A
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