Research Methods in Exercise Science: Grand Valley State University

Research Methods in Exercise Science: Grand Valley State University

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Description Table of Contents Author This custom ebook includes chapters from Evidence-Based Practice in Exercise Science. It has been specifically designed for students taking the course Research Methods in Exercise Science (EXS 209) at Grand Valley State University.AudienceCustom ebook for students taking the course Research Methods in Exercise Science (EXS 209) at Grand Valley State University. Sources of Evidence Reading and Interpreting Research Evidence Developing a Question Searching for Evidence Evaluating the Evidence Incorporating Evidence Into Practice Confirming the Evidence in the Individual Reevaluating the Evidence Disseminating and Sharing Knowledge The Future of Evidence-Based Practice in Exercise Science William E. Amonette, PhD, is an assistant professor and director of the exercise and health sciences program in the Department of Clinical Health and Applied Sciences at the University of Houston–Clear Lake. Prior to becoming an academician, Amonette served as an as

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