alena_
| | 07/23/03 - 06:53 PM  
 
   
 
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Hello everybody! Is the High - Yield behavioral science (Barbara Fadem) all I need (about it)? But what about 4 tiny pages of the Statistical Analyses - isnt it tooooo brief? Should I bye High-Yeld Biostatistics (Anthony N.Glaser)? Thanks alena_
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| mohammadali
| | 07/24/03 - 12:24 AM  
 
   
 
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:oops: DEAR ALENA: I think that the most challenging and confusing topic of USMLE step1 is behavioral sciences.I have studied BRS behavioral sciences more than 3 times / high-yield behavioral sciences /blueprints psychiatry Q&A/high-yield biostatistic.I think that am master in psychiatry and biostatistic ,but untill now I do not know how I can master for psychology questions seen in USMLE exam.If you read "pretest behavioral sciences",you will appreciate that it is completely different and somewhat boring subject. In any condition; If you consult with anyone else ,please advise me that what is the best and less time-consuming book for this boring subject(behavioral sciences). I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you very much. MOHAMMADALI MOHAJEL SHOJA
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| I.A. Forum Newbie
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| | 10/26/03 - 01:58 PM  
 
   
 
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Hi Alena I am using BRS and A&L's Review of Epidemiology & Biostat. for the USMLE. I guess they complement each other. Don't panick; for those of us who studied outside the US, we find it relatively new, and speaking about the American society, especially when it comes to statistical facts. Relax Ima
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| Anno Domini Moderator
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| | 10/28/03 - 01:28 PM  
 
   
 
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You can also try Usmle behavioral science made ridicuously simple.
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| dr.ecua
| | 10/28/03 - 04:30 PM  
 
   
 
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behavioral science for us (IMG) is very hard and confuses :cry:
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