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BIOL12105 Scientific Experimentation

Course details

An understanding of experimental design, statistical methods, ethics and the ability to critically analyse scientific reports is essential for graduates in the biological sciences. This course covers experimental design, ethics and commonly used statistical procedures. Using a clear, conceptual approach which assumes little or no statistical background, the student is introduced to hypothesis testing and experimental design, parametric one, two and multi sample analyses (including one way, two way, nested and randomised block ANOVA designs), correlation, regression, transformations and non parametric analyses including contingency tables, correlation and multisample tests.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: ZOOL11005 Foundation Animal Biology or BOTN11004 Foundation Plant Biology or (BIOL11099 Living Systems and BIOL11100 Functional Biology)
Student Contribution Band: 7A
EFTSL: 0.12500
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2010 Term Two FLEX ROK
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