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1. Research Methods Appropriate To Public Health Practice, Including Epidemiology, Statistical Methods And Other Methods Of Enquiry Including Qualitative Research Methods.

1a Epidemiology - Helen Barratt and Maria Kirwan
1b-Statistical-Methods - Michael Campbell
1c Health Care Evaluation and Health Needs Assessment - Rosalind Blackwood and Renu Bindra
1d Principles of Qualitative Methods - Iain Crinson, Miranda Leontowitsch

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