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Can anyone help!! A bad experimental trail to do with podiatry!!

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by jbeilbs, Aug 30, 2013.

  1. jbeilbs

    jbeilbs Welcome New Poster


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    Hello.
    I'm a podiatry student and need to analysis a badly published article for an assignment.
    I'd greatly appreciate the help.
    Thanks joe.
     
  2. Euan McGivern

    Euan McGivern Active Member

    Check out the book How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine by Trisha Greenhalgh, I used it for my research methods classes when I was an undergraduate.

    Critical appraisal is an important skill to learn, and you will use it through uni and beyond, my advice is don't try to take shortcuts learning the process because you will need to be able to do it when it comes to your dissertation.
     
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