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| Internal validity | | Internal validity | ||
| External validity | | External validity | ||
+ | | Type I Error | Falsely rejecting the null hypothesis. \\ The null-hypothesis states that the difference in the variation in the dependent variable(s) between levels of the independent variable(s) is not due to the independent variables. \\ Falsely rejecting the null-hypothesis means that you thought there was an " | ||
+ | | Type II Error | Falsely accepting the null hypothesis. \\ The null-hypothesis states that the difference in the variation in the dependent variable(s) between levels of the independent variable(s) is not due to the independent variables. \\ Falsely accepting the null-hypothesis means that you thought there was **no** " | ||
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| One dependent variable, multiple independent variables, each with two or more levels | | One dependent variable, multiple independent variables, each with two or more levels | ||
| Many dependent variables, many independent variables | | Many dependent variables, many independent variables | ||
+ | | REF for M/ANOVA | https:// | ||
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| Paired t-test | | Paired t-test | ||
| Standard t-test | | Standard t-test | ||
+ | | One-tailed t-test | ||
+ | | Two-tailed t-test | ||
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+ | === Example of an Experiment: Fish === | ||
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+ | | Theory | ||
+ | | Motivation | ||
+ | | Hypothesis | ||
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+ | | Sample | 100 fish south of Iceland. 100 fish north of Iceland. | ||
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+ | === Example of an Experiment: Routers === | ||
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+ | === Linear Models: Regression Analysis === | ||
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+ | | Purpose of Regression Analysis | ||
+ | | Scatterplot | ||
+ | | First-order linear function | ||
+ | | Residual | ||
+ | | How do we find the line? | Least Squares Criterion: We select the linear function that will yield the smallest sum of squared residuals | ||
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+ | ===Linear Correlation=== | ||
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+ | | Given a linear function | ||
+ | | Need estimate of error | We must estimate how closely real Ys (Y) follow the predicted Ys (Y' | ||
+ | | The measure most commonly used | Standard Error of Estimate | ||
+ | | Formula for Std. Err. of Est. | https:// | ||
+ | | What it tells us | How far, on average, real Ys fall from the line | | ||
+ | | The smaller the Std. Err. of Est. is ... | ... the better a predictor the line is | | ||
+ | | Main limitation of linear models | ||
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