Many biologists have real problems understanding the concepts involved in quantification and experimentation. However, experimental design is one of the most important elements of good research. Poor design can mean that months of experimentation or fieldwork prove useless. The researcher has to think about the results in statistical terms long before practical work can begin. This how-to guide to experimental design provides practical advice based on ecological examples and avoiding statistical jargon.
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