Professional nurses must be able to critique and understand the strengths and weakness of statistical design and analysis in order to develop evidence-based practices in a clinical setting. Statistics for Nursing: A Practical Approach teaches entry-level nursing students the selection, application, and evaluation of statistical analysis techniques in addition to how to evaluate and apply the results derived from this analysis. This much needed, user-friendly book is written specifically for nurses by a nurse.
Additional ISBNs: 9780763774844, 0763774847, 9781284067019, 1284067017


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