The nurse researcher has collected data from one participant and is now analyzing that data. Which type of study is the researcher likely conducting?

1. Quantitative.
2. Correlational.
3. Methodological.
4. Qualitative.


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Rationale 1: Quantitative research data are not analyzed until data collection is complete.
Rationale 2: Correlational and methodological studies are quantitative studies so data analysis occurs after all data are collected.
Rationale 3: Correlational and methodological studies are quantitative studies so data analysis occurs after all data are collected.
Rationale 4: Data analysis in qualitative research begins once data collection begins. The researcher also begins interpreting data as data are collected.

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