This book argues that a good public health researcher is someone who is familiar with the latest methodological developments in the health area. The Public Health Researcher surveys all major methods. Each method chapter contains a review of relevant studies, and discusses advantages and disadvantages, practical principles, and ethical issues.
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This book argues that a good public health researcher is someone who is familiar with the latest methodological developments in the health area. The Public Health Researcher surveys all major methods. Each method chapter contains a review of relevant studies, and discusses advantages and disadvantages, practical principles, and ethical issues.
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Very Good. This guide to public health research begins with a historical survey of public health methods and traces their evolution; the following chapters discuss individual research methods, including a review of relevant studies, their advantages and disadvantages, practical principles, and ethical issues (black pictorial cover has slight shelf wear; otherwise a bright, clean, tight, completely unmarked copy; in stock & available for immediate shipment)
Add this copy of The Public Health Researcher: a Methodological Guide to cart. $94.12, new condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from North Las Vegas, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1998 by Oxford University Press.