Statistical Methods and Reasoning for the Clinical Sciences: Evidence-Based Practice

Statistical Methods and Reasoning for the Clinical Sciences: Evidence-Based Practice
ISBN-10
1597566578
ISBN-13
9781597566575
Category
Medical
Pages
592
Language
English
Published
2014-08-01
Publisher
Plural Publishing
Author
Eiki Satake

Description

Research as a cyclical process. from Research and Statistical Methods in Communication Sciences and Disorders (p. 37), by d. l. Maxwell and E. Satake, 2006,. tation. Through efforts to understand the molecular genetics of normal hearing ...

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