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Outcomes research differs from traditional quantitative research in which of the following ways? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Outcomes research measures the effects of interventions; quantitative research measures the theory underlying the effects of interventions.
  b. Quantitative research identifies variables before the study onset. Outcomes research may or may not identify variables before the study onset.
  c. Quantitative research may use a number of appropriate theoretical frameworks; outcomes research's theoretical and philosophical bases are all nested within Donabedian's paradigm.
  d. Outcomes research focuses on medical practice; quantitative research focuses on nursing practice.
  e. At the outset, the researcher selects a traditional quantitative research sample according to strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. Outcomes research initially uses all available data and then focuses on specifics.
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