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BMJ research methods and reporting : general topics and statistics - volume 1

By: Publication details: London BPP Learning Media 2016Description: 102 pISBN:
  • 1472745566
  • 1472745566
Subject(s): Summary: This book is the first of two volumes drawing together a collection of articles previously published in the BMJ covering contemporary issues in research. The articles give key messages about the nuts and bolts of doing research, particularly with reference to statistical approaches, methods and interpretation. Each article also provides linked information and explicit evidence to support the statements made. The topics covered answer key questions asked by researchers on subjects such as confidence intervals, p values, sample size calculations, use of patient reported outcome measures, conundrums in the application of RCT and more complex statistical analysis. It also highlights implementation research and prognostic research. Each article is written by an expert in the field and the volume brings together a masterclass in research topics.
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This book is the first of two volumes drawing together a collection of articles previously published in the BMJ covering contemporary issues in research. The articles give key messages about the nuts and bolts of doing research, particularly with reference to statistical approaches, methods and interpretation. Each article also provides linked information and explicit evidence to support the statements made. The topics covered answer key questions asked by researchers on subjects such as confidence intervals, p values, sample size calculations, use of patient reported outcome measures, conundrums in the application of RCT and more complex statistical analysis. It also highlights implementation research and prognostic research. Each article is written by an expert in the field and the volume brings together a masterclass in research topics.

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