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Critical Appraising & Interpreting Clinical Literature BMJs How to Read a Paper Series by Trisha Greenhalgh

Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: the Medline database. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7101), 180-183. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). How to read a paper: getting your bearings (deciding what the paper is about). BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7102), 243-246. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: assessing the methodological quality of published papers... third in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7103), 305-308. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: statistics for the nonstatistician. I: Different types of data need different statistical tests fourth in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7104), 364-366. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: statistics for the nonstatistician. II: "Significant relations and their pitfalls... fifth in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7105), 422-425. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: papers that report drug trials... sixth in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7106), 480-483. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: papers that report diagnostic or screening tests... seventh in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7107), 540-543. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: papers that tell you what things cost (economic analyses)... eighth in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7108), 596-599. Greenhalgh, T. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and meta-analyses)... ninth in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7109), 672-675. Greenhalgh, T., & Taylor, R. (1997). Education and debate. How to read a paper: papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research)... last in a series of 10 articles. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 315(7110), 740-743.

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