The use of descriptive statistics in nursing research
Christine llallett Lecturer, School of Nursing Studies, University of Manchester, Manchester
Descriptive statistics offer nurse researchers valuable options for analysing and presenting large and complex sets of data, suggests Christine Hallett.
Nurse Researcher.
4, 1, 268-280.
doi: 10.7748/nr1996.10.4.1.268.c6062
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