Description
Richly illustrated and with an abundance of helpful tables, boxes, and practical public health case studies and examples, this textbook contains the core principles, concepts, and knowledge of how to design, plan, evaluate, and disseminate public health research. Research Methods for Public Health comes with a full Instructor package including PowerPoints, test banks, and an Instructor's Manual with detailed classroom activities, CEPH competency mapping, and more.
Key Features:
- Provides the principles and best practices of general research methods texts combined with specific public health relevance
- Applicable to students who want to conduct research as part of their career as well as those who need the skills to understand how public health evidence is developed through research
- Includes chapters on Developing Budgets and Timelines for Research Studies and Disseminating Research Results, topics often overlooked in other textbooks
- Aligns content with program competencies and skills essential for those entering the public health field
- Contains numerous illustrations, tables, boxes, and case studies which provide important context to key concepts
- Comes with access to the digital eBook
About the Author
Amy A. Eyler, PhD, CHES, is an associate professor in the graduate program of public health in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis.
Book Information
ISBN 9780826182050
Author Amy A. Eyler
Format Paperback
Page Count 292
Imprint Springer Publishing Co Inc
Publisher Springer Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 515g