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How To Read A Paper
How To Read A Paper
On this page you will find links to articles in the
BMJ
that explain how to read and interpret different kinds of research papers:
Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research)
Trisha Greenhalgh, Rod Taylor
Papers that summarise other papers (systematic reviews and meta-analyses)
Trisha Greenhalgh
Papers that tell you what things cost (economic analyses)
Trisha Greenhalgh
Papers that report diagnostic or screening tests
Trisha Greenhalgh
Papers that report drug trials
Trisha Greenhalgh
Statistics for the non-statistician. II: “Significant” relations and their pitfalls
Trisha Greenhalgh
Statistics for the non-statistician
Trisha Greenhalgh
Assessing the methodological quality of published papers
Trisha Greenhalgh
Getting your bearings (deciding what the paper is about)
Trisha Greenhalgh
The Medline database
Trisha Greenhalgh
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