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research methods for the biosciences / D. Holmes, P. Moody, D. Dine

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2006]Description: xvi, 381 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199276929
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 570.72
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- 1. Where do I begin? -- 2. Experimental design -- 3. What to do with raw data -- 4. An introduction to hypothesis testing -- 5. Hypothesis testing: Do my data fit an expected ratio? -- 6. Hypothesis testing: Associations and Relationship -- 7. Hypothesis testing: Do my samples come from the same population? Parametric data -- 8. Hypothesis testing: Do my samples come from the same population? Non-parametric data -- 9. Research, the law and you; 10. Reporting your research; APPENDICES; A. How to choose a research project; B. Which statistcal test should I choose?; C. Maths and statistics; D. Tables of critical values for statistical tests -- GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; INDEX.
Summary: Research Methods for the Biosciences' demystifies the process of research and describes all the factors that enable effective investigation. These include planning your experiment; data collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting; and legal, ethical, and health & safety considerations
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Book Perpustakaan Alor Setar Pinjaman Dewasa 570.72 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) H051758 Available A00748758

Includes index

INTRODUCTION -- 1. Where do I begin? -- 2. Experimental design -- 3. What to do with raw data -- 4. An introduction to hypothesis testing -- 5. Hypothesis testing: Do my data fit an expected ratio? -- 6. Hypothesis testing: Associations and Relationship -- 7. Hypothesis testing: Do my samples come from the same population? Parametric data -- 8. Hypothesis testing: Do my samples come from the same population? Non-parametric data -- 9. Research, the law and you; 10. Reporting your research; APPENDICES; A. How to choose a research project; B. Which statistcal test should I choose?; C. Maths and statistics; D. Tables of critical values for statistical tests -- GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; INDEX.

Research Methods for the Biosciences' demystifies the process of research and describes all the factors that enable effective investigation. These include planning your experiment; data collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting; and legal, ethical, and health & safety considerations

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