When critiquing a qualitative research study, the nurse asks, "Has the researcher remained true to the data?" This question is critiquing which area of the report?

a. Method
b. Data collection
c. Data analysis
d. Findings


ANS: C

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A This question does not address the study's methods.
B This question does not address the study's data collection.
C This question addresses the study's data analysis.
D This question does not address the study's findings.

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