The nurse is reading the report of a quantitative research report. What information should the nurse find in this report regarding the study hypothesis? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. The statistical test used
2. The probability value
3. The degrees of freedom
4. Themes that were established
5. The results of the test


1, 2, 3, 5
Rationale 1: Certain information should always be included in the text when discussing the study hypothesis. The statistical test that was used should be listed.
Rationale 2: Certain information should always be included in the text when discussing the study hypothesis. The probability value should be listed.
Rationale 3: Certain information should always be included in the text when discussing the study hypothesis. The degrees of freedom should be listed.
Rationale 4: The establishment of themes is done in qualitative, not quantitative, research.
Rationale 5: Certain information should always be included in the text when discussing the study hypothesis. The test results should be listed.
Global Rationale:

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