This document discusses assumptions in research. It defines assumptions as statements taken as true without proof, and distinguishes them from hypotheses by saying assumptions are beliefs while hypotheses are testable predictions. It outlines several types of assumptions researchers may have, including universal assumptions, those based on theories, and those needed to conduct a study. Examples of assumptions in nursing research are provided, such as people wanting control of their health or health professionals viewing care differently than patients. The document also discusses limitations of research, such as theoretical limitations from specific concepts or methodological limitations from weak designs.