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Thomas R Knapp

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Clinical Nursing Research|August 26, 2016
Why Is the One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design Still Used?Thomas R Knapp
Clinical Nursing Research|March 30, 2018
Symptom: Cause, Effect, Both, or Neither?Thomas R Knapp
Research in Nursing & Health|May 21, 2015
"Percentaging" contingency tables: It really does matter how you do itThomas R Knapp
Clinical Nursing Research|October 2, 2018
Use of Multiple-Choice Questions in Nursing ResearchThomas R Knapp
Clinical Nursing Research|May 16, 2017
Significance Test, Confidence Interval, Both or Neither?Thomas R Knapp
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN|February 10, 2006
The reliability and validity of birth certificatesSally Northam, Thomas R Knapp
Journal of Nursing Measurement|August 12, 2005
Minimizing sample size when using exploratory factor analysis for measurementThomas R Knapp, Shlomo S Sawilowsky
JAMA Internal Medicine|July 4, 2017
Limitations Concerning the Association of Physician Sex and Patient OutcomesMatthew J Hayat, Thomas R Knapp
JAMA Psychiatry|August 9, 2014
Very small P valuesThomas R Knapp, Matthew J Hayat
Research in Nursing & Health|July 1, 2014
Ten statistics commandments that almost never should be brokenThomas R Knapp, Jean K Brown
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Clinical Nursing Research|August 26, 2016
Why Is the One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design Still Used?Thomas R Knapp
Clinical Nursing Research|March 30, 2018
Symptom: Cause, Effect, Both, or Neither?Thomas R Knapp
Research in Nursing & Health|May 21, 2015
"Percentaging" contingency tables: It really does matter how you do itThomas R Knapp
Clinical Nursing Research|October 2, 2018
Use of Multiple-Choice Questions in Nursing ResearchThomas R Knapp
Clinical Nursing Research|May 16, 2017
Significance Test, Confidence Interval, Both or Neither?Thomas R Knapp
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN|February 10, 2006
The reliability and validity of birth certificatesSally Northam, Thomas R Knapp
Journal of Nursing Measurement|August 12, 2005
Minimizing sample size when using exploratory factor analysis for measurementThomas R Knapp, Shlomo S Sawilowsky
JAMA Internal Medicine|July 4, 2017
Limitations Concerning the Association of Physician Sex and Patient OutcomesMatthew J Hayat, Thomas R Knapp
JAMA Psychiatry|August 9, 2014
Very small P valuesThomas R Knapp, Matthew J Hayat
Research in Nursing & Health|July 1, 2014
Ten statistics commandments that almost never should be brokenThomas R Knapp, Jean K Brown
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