vs. non-zero values, and in those cases a
qualitative approach (contingency tables, chi-square stats, etc., but
keep it as ismple as possible!) can
be a better option.
Best,
Michele
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Michele Scardi
Associate Professor of Ecology
Department of Biology
University of Rome &
t I'm suggesting. As you probably
guessed, English is not my first language...
All the best,
Michele
Michele Scardi
Associate Professor of Ecology
Department of Biology
University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Via della Ricerca Scientifica
00133 Roma
Italy
http://www.mare-net.com/mscardi
Friday, November 30, 2007, 4:51:09 PM, joseph gathman wrote:
jg> Michele Scardi wrote:
>> "although I certainly respect
>> people who don't want to have children on an
>> individual basis, I can't help but thinking that
>> they're a tad selfish
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country. I don't think such a place exists on this world, but, please,
point me to it in case you know one.
All the best,
Michele
Michele Scardi
Associate Professor of Ecology
Department of Biology
University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Via della Ricerca Scientifica
00133 Roma
Italy
http://www.mare-net.com/mscardi
ke inferences about the properties of the real system, and then
plan further research on the real system on the basis of those
inferences. And this can be definitely meaningful from a scientific
point of view.
Cheers,
Michele
Michele Scardi
Associate Professor
deadline for abstract submisissions is
by February 28, 2006, but some flexibility will be allowed for
Ecolog-gers and other colleagues that didn't receive the first
announcement.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Michele
Michele Scardi
Associate Profess