The nurse researcher can determine if the sampling size was adequate in which section of the report?
a. Results
b. Discussion
c. Literature review
d. Methods
ANS: B
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A The results section will not allow the nurse researcher to determine whether sampling size was adequate.
B The discussion section allows the nurse researcher to determine whether sampling size was adequate.
C The literature review will not allow the nurse researcher to determine whether sampling size was adequate.
D The methods section will not allow the nurse researcher to determine whether sampling size was adequate.
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