Interpreting statistical data from the literature
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Interpreting statistical data from the literature In-Person
The aim of this workshop is to help students to interpret the statistics they see in the literature as this is a skill student’s need for writing literature reviews and for conducting their own experimental research. The meaning of key statistical terminology will be discussed and students will be given an understanding of the research process from formulating a question to interpreting the results. This will help students to critique the statistics they read.
This session will be useful to students:
- who need to critique literature containing statistics for their assignment or dissertation
- who will be conducting their own research with statistics as part of their dissertation
- Date:
- Tuesday, 10th March 2020
- Time:
- 09:00 - 10:30
- Time Zone:
- UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
- Location:
- Kimberlin Library 0.07b , KL0.07b Teaching Room
- Audience:
- Student Session
- Categories:
- Dissertations/projects; research methods Statistics
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Event Organizer
Laura McFarlane

Workshops: LS