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Suppose the U.S.government reports that the total number of people in the U.S.who are currently infected with HIV is likely to be between 300,000 and 1,000,000.What is the margin of error for these findings? (Assume a symmetric 95% confidence interval.)

Describe the practical application of motivation theories in managerial decisions to improve work settings.
Understand the key components and differences between the two-factor theory and other motivational theories.
Identify the role of satisfier and hygiene factors in the two-factor theory.
Describe the characteristics and implications of McClelland's motivation theory, specifically the needs for achievement, power, and affiliation.

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Nursing as Caring

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Boykin and Schoenhofer

Scholars known for their contribution to nursing theory, particularly the "Caring as Nurturing: The Theory of Relational Caring Complexity."

Instrument of Nursing

A tool or method used in the nursing profession to aid in patient care and assessment.

Theory of Nursing

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