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Textbooks for HSCI 115

HSCI 115 Introductory Biostatistics for Health Science Professionals DE (72454)

Texts:

Portney, L.G. and Watkins, M.P.   (2000).   Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Practice.   (3nd Edition).   Upper Saddle River, New Jeresy:   Prentice Hall Health.  
ISBN:978-0-13-171640-7


Notes:
RECOMMENDED
            Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition, (2009), American Psychological Association (ISBN: 978-1433805615) 
 
  Polit, D.F., Beck,C.T., and Hungler, B.P. (2005) Study Guide to Accompany Essentials of Nursing Research: Methods, appraisal and utilization (6th ed.) Philadelphia: Lippincott (ISBN 0-781-77679-1) 

           Vogt, W.P.(2005). Dictionary of statistics and methodology: A non-technical guide for the social sciences (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.  (ISBN 0-7619-8855-6) (Highly Recommended)

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