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A User-Friendly Guide
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By
Mitchell Batavia, PhD, PT, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, School of Education, New York University, New York, NY, USA
Description
Learn not only how to recognize high-quality research, but how to improve your own research and apply it to patient care. Plus, find out
how to start a journal club, write quality case reports and how to most effectively present your research to others. This book is ideal
guide for students at both graduate and undergraduate levels who might be having difficulty with research concepts as well as for practiced
clinicians interested in a fresh approach to clinical research.
Contents
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK AND OVERVIEW: The Boat Metaphor; Why Research?; ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH CONCEPTS: Anatomy:
Understanding the Research Process; Questions; Hypotheses; Theory; Designs; Sampling; Measurement; Descriptive Statistics; Inferential
Statistics; Tests of Significance; Putting It All Together: Matching Question-Design-Analysis; The Function of Research; PATHOLOGY and
VACCINATIONS: Mistakes with the Investigator; Mistakes with the Treatment; Mistakes with the Subjects; Mistakes in Measurement; Mistakes
in Conducting Studies over Time; Mistakes in Math; THE EXAMINATION: FINDING MISTAKES IN STUDIES: Evaluating Research: Is It Believable?;
Where to Find It in a Report; CLINICIANS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS: Just for Clinicians; Just for Graduate Students; The Future: A Final
Word...or Two...or Three; Appendix A: Resources; Appendix B: List of Potential Biases in Research
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Paperback, 160 pages, publication date: OCT-2000
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-7193-4
ISBN-10: 0-7506-7193-9
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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Last update: 30 Oct 2009
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