Research Methods for the Biosciences
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- 570.72 HOL-R
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Dept. of Biochemistry Processing Center | Dept. of Biochemistry | 001.42 HOL-R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BCH2532 | ||
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001.42 GRE-Q Qualitative methods for health research / | 001.42 GUR-R Research methodology for biological sciences | 001.42 HOL-R Research methods for the biosciences | 001.42 HOL-R Research Methods for the Biosciences | 001.42 KOT-R;3 Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques | 001.42 KOT-R;4 Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques | 001.42 KOT-R;5 Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques |
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 relationships -- 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.
Aiming to demystify the process of research to equip biosciences students with the skills they need to perform their own investigations, this book leads students through almost all the factors that enable effective research. These include planning your experiment; data collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting; and more
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