Pseudoreplication invalidates the results of many neuroscientific studies
Background: Pseudoreplication occurs when observations are not statistically independent, but treated as if they are. This can occur when there are multiple observations on the same subjects, when samples are nested or hierarchically organised, or when measurements are correlated in time or space. A...
Main Author: | Lazic, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2009
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