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This lecture seeks to provide
you with a basic understanding of Experimental Studies, the most respected type of
research study used by Epidemiologists. Additional textbook resources can be found in the
following annotated bibliographies on my Web site: Annotated Biostatistics Bibliography Annotated Epidemiology Bibliography Annotated Research Methods Annotated Research Practice (A - L) Annotated Research Practice (M - Z) Annotated Statistics Bibliography Sources for this lecture include:R.M. Page, G.E. Cole & T.C. Timmreck (1986) Basic Epidemiological Methods and Biostatistics, W.H.O. (1990) Basic Epidemiology, L.Gordis. (1996). Epidemiology; T. Greenhalgh’s “How to Read a Paper lecture series at: http://www.bmj.com |