This updated and clearly written third edition details the meaningfulness of research findings to the practicing clinician's work. Silverman stresses the importance of clinicians being both consumers and producers of research. No previous knowledge of math, statistics, or research methodology is assumed, as the presentation of statistics is intuitive rather than mathematical.
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