Databases by Subject: Epidemiology
Encyclopedia of Research Design
Also Known as: Sage encyclopedia of research design |
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An encyclopedia of information on quantitative and qualitative research design, research methods, statistics and mathematical concepts used in research. Includes reviews of tools and articles that have had an impact on how research is conducted and results are analyzed.
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MEDLINE (Ovid)
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Citations and abstracts to worldwide biomedical literature including research, clinical practice, administration, policy issues, and healthcare services. MEDLINE references articles from about 4000 journals published in 70 countries. Evidence-based search filters are available to assist in narrowing results to methodologically rigorous articles. To run a cited reference search on an article found in MEDLINE,copy and paste the PMID article Identifier
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ProQuest Statistical Data Sets
Also Known as: ProQuest Statistical Datasets; Pro quest |
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Provides data visualization for more than 500 datasets from government and private industry, both domestic and international. Emphasis is in 20th century U.S. economic data and includes diverse subjects such as health, politics, demographics, social services and environmental data. Time spans vary by topic. Charting, plotting and mapping options available. Export data into MS Excel, XML, PDF, or into shape files for GIS.
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PubMed
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The National Library of Medicine free article search engine, containing article references from MEDLINE, PreMEDLINE, OLDMEDLINE, plus some publisher-supplied and out of scope citations from certain general science and chemistry journals. To run a cited reference search on an article found in PubMed, copy and paste the PMID article Identifier
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Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods
Also Known as: encyclopedia of qualitative research methods |
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An interdisciplinary approach to the field of qualitative research, providing background information on concepts that inform qualitative research practices.
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