I've tried searching the archives, but the search engine is driving me nuts.  I told 
it to search for medical statistics book and it gave me just about every posting on 
the planet.  I tried putting the keyword "and" in there, and that didn't work; it just 
simply looked for any posting with the word "and".  If anybody knows how I can search 
the archives and enforce and "and" condition, please let me know.  

Alternatively, if anyone has any book suggestions, send them my way.  Thanks!

Karen

Karen Scheltema, M.A., M.S.
HealthEast
Research and Education
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jill Binker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 3:04 PM
To: Scheltema, Karen
Subject: Re: Reading medical statistics


Did you look in the archives?

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>I remember seeing a thread about this not too long ago, but I didn't save
>the e-mails.  Does anyone have any recommendations for books aimed at
>physicians to help them critically read the methods and results section of
>the published literature?
>
>Karen
>
>Karen Scheltema, M.A., M.S.
>HealthEast
>Research and Education
>1700 University Ave W
>St. Paul, MN 55104
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