Quantitative Research Designs 101 online learning module
Released in July 2012, this Canadian resource is for public health practitioners who face many different kinds of practice-based questions about how best to promote health, prevent illness or treat health problems in your communities.
You need the best information to help you decide what to do. Knowing about research designs can help you search for the right type of evidence to answer a question from your own practice, and to assess the quality of the research evidence you find. Quantitative Research Designs 101 is a free, interactive and self-paced module that walks you through the quantitative research designs commonly used to address practice-based questions, and discusses the strengths and limitations of each design.
Website: National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools

