In part 2 of his series on business mathematics, Professor Richard Waterman explains probability and when it can be useful. Probability is used when there is some form of uncertainty in the research question. Waterman discusses probability in the real world, notation in probability, and how to calculate probability.
Greg Martin, Editor-in-Chief, Globalization and Health, explains how to search databases for a literature review in public health, including how to use Boolean operators and MeSH terms.
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