Member Support for a Statistics forum? [View Printable]
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David E
Group: Member Posts: 263 Joined: Sep 29, 2004
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Would you participate in a Statistics forum?
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Posted Jun 06, 2005, 16:31 PM |
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Richard Taylor
Group: Guests Posts: 117 Joined: Feb 01, 2005
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We could put one Topic under the General category, or we could start a statistics forum in all the categories in which it makes sense to have one.
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samm
Group: Moderators Posts: 407 Joined: Mar 03, 2005
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All for it - though I hope there are some members who routinely deal with different aspects. With me (and i suspect the majority of "biology background" biologists), its something that just has to be done - usually with an open textbook as an expt is designed!
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| Posted Jun 08, 2005, 13:18 PM |
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frasermoss
Group: Admin Posts: 721 Joined: Feb 22, 2005
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I'd love a constructive statistics forum. It's always good to know which test to run for you expts and sometimes is is not always clear.
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......................... "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work". Edison
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| Posted Jun 08, 2005, 14:39 PM |
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Fujiwara
Group: Member Posts: 17 Joined: May 04, 2005
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I think it would be really helpful. The appropriated statistical analysis, basic information on statistics, need for considering a "significant statistical difference" when you don't have any "biological significance"; it would be all items that we could discuss about it.
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| Posted Jun 10, 2005, 13:37 PM |
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Jchipric
Group: Member Posts: 9 Joined: Feb 28, 2005
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I think a Statistics forum would be exceptionally handy.
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| Posted Jul 13, 2005, 8:53 AM |
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