Hi Kevin, this is great. Here's a link to a PDF of the article I wrote in
the British Ecological Society journal
http://post.queensu.ca/~groganp/Hypotheses%20in%20Ecology2foradobe.pdf.
Figure 1 in particular may help in making more clear what I mean by
iterative, and how one cycle feeds into other
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From: "Martin Meiss"
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Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology: Precision is what
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Paul Grogan has stated very elegantly the case for a well formulated
hypothesis, but I wish point
Paul Grogan has stated very elegantly the case for a well formulated
hypothesis, but I wish point out another aspect of the matter. People who
are prospecting for iron will pass right over gold without seeing it. This
is more than just a metaphor; it reflects how the human mind seems to work.
That
Hi,
I am fascinated by the varying use of hypotheses in ecology, and have been
following the recent emails with great interest. All scientific research
must presumably share a common goal to reach the highest attainable levels
of precision in explicitly articulating the research focus, and the en