Studying a study & testing a test
Richard K. Riegelman
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Studying a study & testing a test
by Richard K. Riegelman, Robert P. Hirsch
Published
1989
Publisher
Little, Brown
Pages
349
Description
Evidence-based information plays a critical role in clinical practice decisions. Secondary sources are often unreliable; it.s up to the student, then, to critically assess peer-reviewed research literature. Using a highly structured yet accessible method, this text teaches students to critically analyze research from primary sources. Step-by-step approach. learn to recognize a meaningful study, clues to potential study flaws, and ways to apply solid evidence in clinical practice. Simple 6-point framework. learn to evaluate studies in terms of the authors trademark mnemonic device, M.A.A.R.I.E. (Methods, Assignment, Assessment, Results, Interpretation and Extrapolation). Unique Learning Aids - question checklists, real-world scenarious, flaw-catching exercises and more help to make complex concepts easy to grasp.
Subjects
Epidemiology in medicine
Epidemiology for public health practice
Epidemiology
How to read a paper
Case-control studies
The essentials of computer organization and architecture
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Studying a study & testing a test was written by Richard K. Riegelman, Robert P. Hirsch.
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