Grove, Gray and Burns (2014) highlight the importance of consistency in data collection.Initial post: Thinking about your proposed study, what actions could you take to help ensure data collection consistency?Replies: Review the posts of everyone and provide feedback to two peers. As the reader, does the proposed data collection process seem to align with the design? Why or why not?ReferenceGrove, S. K., Gray, J. R. & Burns, N. (2014). Understanding nursing research: Building an evidence-based practice (6th ed.).St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
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