Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Humanalysis, Inc., Saratoga Springs, NY. Brandon/Hill Nursing List first-purchase selection (#240). Textbook provides guidelines on conducting research, analyzing research, and incorporating research findings in practice. Includes choosing topics for research. designing research, and measurement and data collection. Previous edition: c2003. DNLM: Nursing--Research--methods.
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Customer Reviews:
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poor February 21, 2010 Adaline Y. Otero Book is defunct missing - it goes from 214 to 231 through 238 then repeats 231 onward again. Also CD rom is missing. The book is essential for my learning and was costly
Emailed the dealer requesting a new book but they want me to remove poor review and send damaged book. By Faith I bought this book online and I am not receiving the same courtesy
I want a new book then I will return the old
Informative and simple to understand. January 7, 2010 N. Carrillo Very informative book-great for research basic course; excellent condition, I recommend it for anyone taking a research course.
Great resource! September 15, 2009 Diana Webber This book was required for a graduate-level statistics course. It is readable and helpful. I highly recommend it.
Like pulling teeth July 3, 2009 poodle817 (Denver, CO, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This textbook provides everything an aspiring nurse researcher could want to know. But I find the writing style very academic, wordy, and hard to get through. I'm a straight-A BSN student, and I have to read most sentences more than once to understand what they're saying. Research is not my style, but this book is probably helpful if you enjoy it. A statistics background would be very helpful. Most students will be required to get this book for a class, so this review is moot, but not probably a great pick for pleasure reading.
Great book! February 19, 2009 S. Santiago (Newark, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this book for a graduate research class and it's great! It has an easy to understand language and the summary of important terms at the end of each chapter makes it easy to review. It is also a not-so-big book.
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