Frequency is

a. the total number of variables under consideration.
b. the total number of studies completed.
c. how often a variable is found to occur.
d. how many steps it takes to analyze the data.


c. how often a variable is found to occur.

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A nurse is teaching an adolescent about primary hypertension. Which statement made by the adolescent indicates an understanding of primary hypertension?

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Which department would not be included within the supportive subsystem?

1. Hazardous Waste Disposal 2. Purchasing 3. Marketing 4. Biomedical Engineering

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