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This is part of an effort to foster transparency and replicability in life science research of the sort that makes claims regarding relationships between variables in populations based on samples of data using null hypothesis significance testing. To that end I put together some ppt slides and invited a group at University of Portsmouth to discuss, comment on, elaborate upon, correct, etc. the ideas in those slides. I then updated and re-organized the slides for presentations at Warwick, Reading, and Birmingham, updating and tweaking the slides after each presentation. Feel free to download and use the slides as you see fit. Opinions are my own and probably some are wrong; feedback to slindsay@uvic.ca.
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