Pautas de redacción científica en ciencias de la salud: Redacción de Materiales y Métodos
Guidelines for scientific writing in the health sciences: Materials and Methods Writing
Abstract
Materiales y Métodos, es la sección del artículo donde debe mencionarse la información suficiente de cómo se llevó a cabo el estudio, tiene por finalidad replicar la investigación. Esta sección incluye, el tipo y diseño, lugar y tiempo, participantes, variable e instrumento de medición, fuente de datos y procedimientos, análisis estadístico, y aspectos éticos. Palabras clave: Investigación Biomédica; Proyectos de Investigación; Informe de Investigación; Publicaciones de Divulgación Científica (Fuente: DeCS, BIREME).Downloads
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2023-06-25
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Morales, J. (2023). Pautas de redacción científica en ciencias de la salud: Redacción de Materiales y Métodos: Guidelines for scientific writing in the health sciences: Materials and Methods Writing. Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health, 7(1). Retrieved from http://revista.uch.edu.pe/index.php/hgh/article/view/232
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