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Experimental Design for the Life Sciences

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford University Press 2006Edition: 2nd ed. [ International Student Edition ]Description: xviii, 162 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780195686326
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 570.724 RUX-E
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.
Summary: "Experimental Design for the Life Sciences teaches the reader how to effectively design experiments, to ensure that today's students are equipped with the skills they need to become the researchers of tomorrow. With a approachable and articulate style, the book explains the essential elements of experimental design in clear, practical terms, so that the reader can grasp and apply even the most challenging concepts."
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 570.724 RUX-E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DCB1121

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.

"Experimental Design for the Life Sciences teaches the reader how to effectively design experiments, to ensure that today's students are equipped with the skills they need to become the researchers of tomorrow. With a approachable and articulate style, the book explains the essential elements of experimental design in clear, practical terms, so that the reader can grasp and apply even the most challenging concepts."

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