Ken,
The simple answer is no. "Ecology" is such a broad field that just
about everything is used somewhere.
Sam
Ken wrote:
Humility is good :)
While I'm a degreed (Iowa State University) and practicing statistician, in
a prior life I also received an advanced degree in Animal Ecology
CDC/ATSDR
Statistical Advisory Group
and the
Atlanta Chapter of the American Statistical
Association
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Thanks for your understanding
Dr. Robert C. Knodt
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Need some advice. We are doing a series of tests looking for correlations
among age-sensitive variables in a population of mice. We will have about
600 mice in all, and it will take 3 years to test each mouse at about 200
mice tested each year.
We are considering three strategies:
A) Wait 3
Rich -
You might want to consider doing some Resampling (Cross-Validation,
Bootstrap)
as you continue through your analyses.
-- Joe
Joe Ward Health Careers High School
167 East Arrowhead
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