2.7 Statistics and experimental design
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Statistics is a science which can provide quantitative techniques to researchers in a wide variety of research areas. It is particularly useful in many of the research fields at a Land Grant University where variability among plants, animals and other experimental material often is large and important treatment effects need to be separated from background noise. Statistics is also an art when one considers the concept of choosing correct experimental designs for specific research situations and implementing them at the experiment site.
Author: Larry Nelson and Michael Crotty
Maintained By: David Edelman
Last Updated: 2007-08-13
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28-Feb-2008 1.0 MY INTERESTS
28-Feb-2008 1.1 Egoism: Take the long view
28-Feb-2008 1.2 Progress to degree
28-Feb-2008 1.3 Report falsification
28-Feb-2008 1.4 Avoid plagiarism
28-Feb-2008 1.5 Inquire critically
28-Feb-2008 1.6 Meet heels and heros
28-Feb-2008 1.8 Egoism's plausibility
28-Feb-2008 2.0 OUR INTERESTS
28-Feb-2008 2.1 Contractualism: Keep our words
28-Feb-2008 2.2 Professional codes
28-Feb-2008 2.3 Mentoring
28-Feb-2008 2.4 Women and under-represented groups
28-Feb-2008 2.5 Authorship and peer review
28-Feb-2008 2.6 Join OSRE's community
28-Feb-2008 2.7 Statistics and experimental design
28-Feb-2008 2.8 Intellectual property
28-Feb-2008 2.95 Use of humans
28-Feb-2008 2.99 Contractualism's plausibility
28-Feb-2008 3.0 ALL INTERESTS
28-Feb-2008 3.1 Utilitarianism: Improve the world
28-Feb-2008 3.2 Animals
28-Feb-2008 3.3 The environment
28-Feb-2008 3.4 Social responsibilities of researchers
28-Feb-2008 3.42 Social mission of universities
28-Feb-2008 3.5 Life-long learning
01-Sep-2008 0.0 Intro to course
Modules
Modules
Assignments
Links
Nelson and Crotty: Ethical use of statistics in research
Comstock: Responsible use of statistics (ppt)
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