Power analysis : an introduction for the life sciences
CALL NO QH307.2 C691p 2021
IMPRINT Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press : Royal Society of Biology, c2021
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Written primarily for mid-to-upper level undergraduates, this compelling introduction to power analysis offers a clear, conceptual understanding of the factors that influence statistical power, as well as guidance on improving and presenting the outcomes of power analyses to justify experimental design decisions.
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