Causality is tested through which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Grounded theory research
b. Experimental research
c. All quantitative research
d. Mixed methods research
e. Quasi-experimental research
ANS: B, E
The first assumption you must make in examining causality is that causes lead to effects. The only two of the primary quantitative methods that routinely examine classic causality are experimental and quasi-experimental research.
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The student nurse attempts to take the vital sign of the newborn, but the newborn is crying. What nursing intervention would be appropriate?
1. Placing a gloved finger in the newborn's mouth 2. Taking the vital signs 3. Waiting until the newborn stops crying 4. Swaddling the newborn with several warm blankets in an attempt to calm
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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