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Product Description
- A team-based approach drives the learning process to promote problem solving and encourage active engagement and participation.
- Pre-class reading assignments prepare students for in-class, team-based learning.
- Students learn to write a research question that addresses a health-care practice problem, and then find and read evidence that addresses the question.
- The different types of research and the different methods and measurements that are used to evaluate each type are discussed as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each.
- Examples from health care research illustrate important concepts and their application in practice.
- “Key Words” identify and translate terms commonly used in scientific writing.
- Exercise boxes throughout the text ask students to apply what they are learning.
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