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== Welcome to Sustainability Methods! ==
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== Welcome to Sustainability Methods Wiki! ==
  
=== Day 1 - Intro ===
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The aim of the wiki is to host information, tools, and techniques relevant to sustainability science. The core focus of the wiki at this stage is quantitative techniques. The programming examples are written in R.
# [[Why statistics matters|Do models and statistics matter?]] Why does it pay to be literate in statistics and R?
 
# Getting concepts clear: Generalisation, Sample, and Bias
 
#:- See also, [[Misunderstood concepts in statistics|misunderstood concepts]]
 
# [[Why statistics matters#A very short history of statistics|History of statistics]]
 
  
=== Day 2 - Data formats based on R ===
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Following are links to some pages that you might be interested in:
# [[Data formats#Continuous data|Continuous vs. categorical, and subsets]]
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* [[Bachelor Statistics Lecture]]
# [[Data distribution|Normal distribution]]
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* [[Index : Statistics|Link to Statistics Topics on the Wiki]]
# Poisson, binomial, Pareto
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* [[Former Homepage|Link to the Former Homepage]]
 
 
=== Day 3 - Simple tests ===
 
# [[Simple Tests|Parametric and non-parametric]]
 
# [[Hypothesis building|Hypothesis testing]]
 
# [[Designing studies#P-value|The power of probability]]
 
 
 
=== Day 4 - Correlation and regression ===
 
# [[Correlations and regressions|Correlations and regressions]]
 
#:- See also, [[Misunderstood concepts in statistics#Correlation|misunderstood concepts]]
 
# [[Causality|Causality]]
 
# [[Is the world linear?|Is the world linear?]]
 
# Transformation
 
 
 
=== Day 5 - Correlation and regression ===
 
# [[Designing studies#P-value vs. Designing studies#Sample|P_values_vs._sample_size]]
 
# [[Residuals|Residuals]]
 
# [[Reading correlation plots|Reading correlation plots]]
 
 
 
=== Day 6 - Designing studies Pt. 1 ===
 
# [[How do I compare more than two groups?|How do I compare more than two groups?]]
 
# Designing experiments - degrees of freedom
 
# One way and two way
 
 
 
=== Day 7 - Designing studies Pt. 2 ===
 
# [[Balanced vs. unbalanced designs|Balanced vs. unbalanced designs]] - Welcome to the Jungle
 
# [[Designing studies#Block effects|Block effects]]
 
# Interaction and reduction
 
 
 
=== Day 8 - Types of experiments ===
 
# Are all laboratory experiment really made in labs?
 
# Are all field experiment really made in fields?
 
# What are natural experiments?
 
 
 
=== Day 9 - Statistics from the Faculty ===
 
 
 
=== Day 10 - Statistics down the road ===
 
# Multivariate Statistics
 
# AIC
 
 
 
=== Day 11 - The big recap ===
 
# Distribution & simple test
 
# Correlation and regression
 
#:- See also, [[Misunderstood concepts in statistics|misunderstood concepts]]
 
# [[Analysis of Variance]]
 
 
 
=== Day 12 - Models ===
 
# Are models wrong?
 
# Are models causal?
 
# Are models useful?
 
 
 
=== Day 13 - Ethics and norms of statistics ===
 
# What is informed consent?
 
# How does a board of ethics work?
 
# How long do you store data?
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 7 March 2020

Welcome to Sustainability Methods Wiki!

The aim of the wiki is to host information, tools, and techniques relevant to sustainability science. The core focus of the wiki at this stage is quantitative techniques. The programming examples are written in R.

Following are links to some pages that you might be interested in: