b. Patients from the United States and Europe, experience different levels of satisfaction regarding nursing care received._______________________
c. Patients that have a fear of flying are more likely to experience a cardiac event while flying than patients that do not have a fear of flying. __________________________
d. A patient’s age is related to his/her ability to speak a foreign language. _________________________
e. A patient’s gender and the level of anxiety experienced as a result of being hospitalized is unrelated. _____________________________________
f. A person’s formal level of education can impact the amount of pain perceived with an injection. ________________________________
g. An increased amount of noise on a hospital unit can increase the anxiety level of patients. _______________________
h. If calorie intake is reduced, a person’s weight will decrease. _______________________
Answers to the questions are as follows:
a. (c) Research Hypothesis. Null
b. (b) Research Hypothesis. Non-directional
c. (a) Research Hypothesis. Directional
d. (b) Research Hypothesis. Non-directional
e. (c) Research Hypothesis. Null
f. (b) Research Hypothesis. Non-directional
g. (a) Research Hypothesis. Directional
h. (a) Research Hypothesis. Directional
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