Description
Methodological Issues and Strategies in Clinical Research is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and students seeking to understand the complexities of conducting rigorous clinical studies. Alan E. Kazdin, a leading expert in clinical psychology research methodology, explores critical issues that arise throughout the research process.
The book covers fundamental concepts including research design, measurement validity, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations. Kazdin provides practical strategies for addressing common methodological challenges such as subject recruitment, attrition, blinding, and control group design. Special attention is given to translating research findings into clinical practice and improving the real-world applicability of clinical research.
With detailed examples and evidence-based recommendations, this work bridges the gap between theoretical methodology and practical application. It serves as both a reference guide for experienced researchers and a learning tool for those new to clinical research methodology.







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