Select ant article, and provide a reference link so your article can be accessed. (any)
Read the article and provide a summary of the article and any research done. 2-3 paragraphs will be sufficient.
Look at the statistics used in the article. What was the research question (hypothesis)? What parameter would be of interest in this study (population mean, population proportion, population standard deviation, etc.) What was the statistical test run in the analysis? (Did they run a regression analysis, Z-test, T-test, ANOVA, etc.) Write 2-3 paragraphs on this.
Reflect on why you chose the article and its applicability to nursing practice.
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