Try this text. We use it at Mohawk for Medical Imaging students for 4 hours a week including a 1 hour Minitab lab.
http://www.whfreeman.com/scc/
Tom Sutton
Mohawk College
Edith Raleigh wrote:
> Ruth,
> I teach a graduate course to nurses. It is a 3 sh course, so I have a bit more than 3 clock hours! I use Munro's Statistical Methods for Health Care Research. I focus on concepts rather than computation. I figure they will use the computer and never really have to compute most statistics by hand. We do compute a Chi square so they can understand the concept of deviation from the mean. I have had good success taking this tact. I also try to make it very down to earth and relevant to their practice.
>
> Edie Raleigh, Ph.D., R.N.
> Dean of Graduate Studies & Research
> Madonna University
> Phone: 734-432-5457
> FAX: 734-432-5862
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
> >>> Ruth Helm <[log in to unmask]> 01/31/01 06:26AM >>>
> Does anybody else teach statistics to nurses? Currently I am being given 3
> hours to teach descriptive and inferencial statistics a to very unwilling
> students and wondered if any one else had similar problems.
> Ruth
>
> Ruth Helm
> Lecturer in Informatics and Statistics.
> The Centre for Health Practice. R&D.
> The University of Wolverhampton.
> Walsall Campus
> Gorway Road.
> Walsall WS1 3BD
> Tel 01902 322843
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