Randomness is a tool that can be used to minimize bias in quantitative studies
A) True
B) False
A
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Place the following in the appropriate sequence when assessing a toddler:
1. Examination of eyes, ears, and throat 2. Auscultation of chest 3. Palpation of abdomen 4. Developmental assessment