What knowledge is required to fully define nursing research?
a. An exhaustive list of the research that has already been conducted in nursing
b. Ways to perform the major descriptive and inferential statistics needed for analysis
c. Research studies well received by other disciplines for collaborative projects
d. A determination of what nurses need to know to provide the best patient care
ANS: D
Defining nursing research requires determining the relevant knowledge needed by nurses.
An exhaustive list is not necessary to define nursing research.
Nursing research is not defined by the ways to perform the major descriptive and inferential statistics needed for analysis.
Nursing research is not defined by research studies well received by other disciplines for collaborative projects.
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