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The results of a quantitative research study include a statement that the study used a non-probability population sample. How will the nurse interpret this statement?
1. Sample is a mathematical representation of the population.
2. The results of the study can be generalized to the population.
3. The findings cannot be generalized to the population with any confidence.
4. Each element in the population has an independent chance of being in the sample.
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Statistics and Data Analysis for Nursing Research

Statistics and Data Analysis for Nursing Research


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