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Norris, Tamala, author.
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secondary analysis of data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, from 2011 to 2014, of nurses and NAs
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Dunn, Maureen J., author.
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participants in each group and included descriptive statistics, analyses of mean group differences, median
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Mataoui, Fatma Zohra, author.
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Health Interview Survey (National Center for Health Statistics, 2016). However, among participants 50
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Holowaychuk, Arlene Susan, author. (orcid)0000-0002-2204-9089
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graduated nurses' perception of NPC and the individual categories within the NPC. Descriptive statistics was
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Michael, Shincy A., author.
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Background: The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics (2016) reports that employment of.
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Coleman, Cindy L., author.
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analysis was performed utilizing SPSS (version 24). Descriptive statistics, Pearson's product
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Ross, Tammy, author.
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using descriptive statistics via percent difference pre-post program. Results showed an 80% rate of
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Kuchinski-Donnelly, Darlene, author.
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statistics for online graduate nursing students and each research variable as well as multiple regression
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Churchill, Lynn A., author.
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-five participants responded to all survey questions yielding a 24.3% response rate. Pearson correlation statistics
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Nutor, Jerry John Yao, author.
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) or Sinazongwe (rural) Districts of Zambia. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize access to
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Suthipong, Chittraphorn, author.
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hospital over the next three months. This study used descriptive statistics, bivariate analysis, and
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Barnes, Sharon Pappas, author.
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Statistical methods used to analyze the data included descriptive statistics and independent t





