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Palmer JA - The article provides a basic overview of the underlying principles and describes the benefits and limitations of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed framework research. Additional information is discussed to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each approach for conducting research on critical thinking in nursing education.

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