This fascinating book offers the perfect vantage point for evaluating and exploring the rapidly growing, complex body of information that makes up modern medicine. Offers tools, techniques, and evidence-based perspectives for locating and considering medical information.Experimental and quasi- experimental design. Chicago: Rand McNally. This book provides a comprehensive yet readable discussion of the variations on experimental- type designs. ... to providing graphic illustrations of every variation on design, it contains excellent discussions of the strengths, weaknesses, and possibleanbsp;...
Title | : | Understanding Medical Information: A User's Guide to Informatics and Decision-Making |
Author | : | Theresa J. Jordan |
Publisher | : | McGraw-Hill Medical - 2002 |
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