Assists nursing and health professionals in gaining a basic understanding of statistics. Appropriate for self-study or course use, this pratical text trains the student to become a better consumer of research by identifying violations of statistical assumptions and interpreting results. Emphasizes a general understanding, rather than memorization, of formulas. Where possible, calculations are simplified to avoid "number crunching." Numerous practical examples taken from published research, exercises, objectives, and summaries to aid learning.
In 1898, the first military nurses served in army hospitals in lieu of hospital corpsmen, who lacked training and experience and whose unsanitary practices made them unqualified to care for the sick (Donahue, 1996).
Ross , H.L. and Campbell , D.T. ( 1968 ) . " The Connecticut speed crackdown : a study of the effects of legal change ' , in H.L. Ross ( ed . ) Perspectives on the Social Order : Readings in Sociology . New York : McGraw - Hill .
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