The research roles of nurses involved in research programs vary with respect to their degrees. Which of the following would be a research role for a nurse with a baccalaureate degree?

A) Influencing the selection of the most appropriate data collection method
B) Helping to identify clinical problems requiring research
C) Appraising the clinical importance of research findings
D) Designing research for theory generation or theory testing


A

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