How to Design and Report Experiments
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How to Design and Report Experiments

Kevin Gournay Professor, Institute of Psychiatry, UK

Over the years, I have been in a fortunate position of being asked to review a very large number of books. These have included contributions on a number of areas. As well as the usual research- focused references, I have been asked to review autobiographical and historical works. Generally speaking, books of the latter category are the easiest read and contrast with the books on the topic of designing and reporting experiments.

Nurse Researcher. 11, 1, 83-84. doi: 10.7748/nr.11.1.83.s13

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