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BIOL 0311

Biostatistics II

Biostatistics II
In this course we will explore how to use statistics to help answer questions in biology, building on the foundation set in Biology 211. There will be a focus on real-life data sets which require additional statistical complexity, for example accounting for non-normally distributed data or fixed versus random effects. We will think about the philosophical framework behind statistical methods, particularly considering the recent critique of an over-reliance on p-values. The class will have a “hands-on” approach in which we implement examples of covered material in the statistical programming language R. (BIOL 0211) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Biology
Department:
Biology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI

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