Statistical methods for health care research

Statistical Methods for Health Care Research by Barbara Hazard Munro, published by J.B. Lippincott in 1986, offers a practical approach to the most common statistical techniques used in nursing and allied health research. This edition, comprising 381 pages, emphasizes understanding how to use and interpret computer-generated research data, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field.
Readers will find that the book provides hands-on experience through a computer disc containing the MYSTAT statistical software program and relevant data sets. Extensive visual examples are included to clarify key concepts, ensuring that users can effectively apply statistical methods in real-world scenarios. The revised and updated content reflects current practices in nursing and medicine research, making it a relevant tool for those engaged in these disciplines.
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A practical, real-world approach to the most common statistical techniques for analyzing nursing and allied health research. Focuses on understanding how to use and interpret computer-generated research data. A computer disc containing the MYSTAT statistical software program and data sets gives students actual handson experience Extensive visual examples help them to understand key concepts. New edition has been thoroughly revised and updated.
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