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Understanding the quality of a quantitative paper (2): randomised controlled trials

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Understanding the quality of a quantitative paper (2): randomised controlled trials

Peter Ellis
18 March 2022

In the last paper in this series we started to consider the reasons why health and social care professionals might need to be able to critically appraise quantitative research (Ellis, 2021). We identified that there is a need to understand the quality of such research before considering its adoption in practice. We also identified how it is important that professionals consider how applicable, and generalisable the findings are to the specialism within which they work and the sorts of people they work with.

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