A systematic review of many studies is important when deciding on an EBP procedure because:

A) Subjects cannot be assumed to provide accurate information in surveys.
B) No single study can answer a research question.
C) The reviewer cannot count on qualitative studies as valid.
D) Reviewers sometimes show biased opinions concerning the validity of a study.


B

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