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Methodological Issues In Aids Behavioral Research 1st Edition David G Ostrow

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Methodological Issues In Aids Behavioral Research 1st Edition David G Ostrow
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.75 MB
Pages: 356
Author: David G. Ostrow, Ronald C. Kessler (auth.), David G. Ostrow M.D., Ph.D., Ronald C. Kessler Ph.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9780306444395, 9780306471377, 0306444399, 030647137X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Methodological Issues In Aids Behavioral Research 1st Edition David G Ostrow by David G. Ostrow, Ronald C. Kessler (auth.), David G. Ostrow M.d., Ph.d., Ronald C. Kessler Ph.d. (eds.) 9780306444395, 9780306471377, 0306444399, 030647137X instant download after payment.

Methodological problems have hampered researchers' efforts to understand and control AIDS since the beginning of the epidemic. This practical book addresses these problems by using actual health research case studies to develop strategies regarding design and sampling, measurement, and analysis and modeling issues. Researchers working on both biological and behavioral aspects of the disease will find this work a singularly effective tool to improve their study designs.

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