Blocking factors and hypothesis tests in ecology: Is your statistics text wrong?
We demonstrate that statistics textbooks differ in their prescription for the analysis of experiments that involve blocking factors. The differences in analysis may lead to differences in conclusions regarding the significance of experimental treatment effects. We outline the two approaches, discuss...
Main Authors: | Newman, J, Bergelson, J, Grafen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1997
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