Intro to Mediation by Andrew F. Hayes Recently Added to Collection!

Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis by Andrew F. Hayes ( @AndrewFHayes ) has recently been added to the MSK Library collection.  The title, which explains the fundamentals of mediation and moderation analysis, was purchased by client recommendation.  This resource introduces and documents PROCESS, a macro for SPSS and SAS that does all the computations described in the book. 

Unique features include:
*Examples using real data; boxes with SAS, SPSS, and PROCESS code; and loads of tips, including how to report mediation, moderation and conditional process analyses.
*Appendix that presents documentation on use and features of PROCESS.
*Online supplement providing data, code, and syntax for the book’s examples.

This resource may be found in our eBook A-Z Listing.

NEW Open Access Nursing Title in Time for NursesWeek!

NursingPlus Open is an Elsevier open access journal that has recently been added to the MSK Library collection. NursingPlus Open provides a forum for scholarly articles on all aspects of practice, education, research, management and policy in nursing and midwifery.  It is a is a peer-reviewed publication which considers research, reviews, case studies and critical discussion that support the evidence-base behind practice and education within nursing and midwifery.

Those interested in publishing with NursingPlus Open should consult their online Guide for Authors. Articles from all areas within nursing and midwifery, as well as from related, interdisciplinary health care professions are welcome.

NursingPlus Open may be found in our eJournal A-Z listing or in TriCat, our library catalog.

Introduction to Epidemiology, 7e is NEW!

The seventh edition of Introduction to Epidemiology is a comprehensive introduction to the field. It is designed for students with minimal training in the biomedical sciences and statistics and emphasizes the application of the basic principles of epidemiology in order to solve current and serious public health problems. Students will learn how to

  • identify and describe public health problems,
  • formulate research hypotheses,
  • select appropriate research study designs,
  • manage and analyze epidemiologic data,
  • interpret results, and
  • apply results in preventing and controlling disease and health-related events.
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