Experimental design for the life sciences/ Graeme D. Ruxton and Nick Colegrave
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Contents:
1. Why you need to care about design --
2. Starting with a well-defined hypothesis --
3. Between-individual variation, replication and sampling --
4. Different experimental designs --
5. Taking measurements --
6. Final thoughts
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570 PUL/T Textbook of biosystematics: theory and practicals/ | 570 REE/C Study guide for Campbell biology/ | 570 REE/C Study guide for Campbell biology/ | 570 RUX/E Experimental design for the life sciences/ | 570 SAR/N Natural products isolation/ | 570 SAR/N Natural products isolation/ | 570 SHA/H Heavy Metal Pollution and Mycorrhiza/ |
1. Why you need to care about design --
2. Starting with a well-defined hypothesis --
3. Between-individual variation, replication and sampling --
4. Different experimental designs --
5. Taking measurements --
6. Final thoughts
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