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751-3801-00L 3 Credits MSC D-USYS
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Experimental Design and Applied Statistics in Agroecosystem Science

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Abstract

In this course, different experimental designs will be discussed and various statistical tools will be applied to research questions in agroecosystem sciences, ranging from simple t-tests to multi-factorial analyses (ANOVA, Principal Component Analysis, Cluster Analysis) and nonlinear multiple regressions as well as basic time series statistics.

Objective

Students will know various statistical analyses and their application to science problems in their study area as well as a wide range of experimental design options used in environmental and agricultural sciences. They will practice to use statistical software packages (R), understand pros and cons of various designs and statistics, and be able to statistically evaluate their own results as well as those of published studies.

Content

In this course, the basics of the scientific method and experimental design (e.g., hypotheses, pseudo-replications, proper controls), but also the limitation of statistical methods in scientific work will be discussed. Different experimental designs will be developed based on research questions the students are familiar with, ranging from random to nested, multi-factorial designs. Statistical tools will be applied to research questions in agroecosystem sciences, ranging from simple t-tests to multi-factorial co-variance analyses and multiple regressions. Published literature will be examined for proper design and statistics to answer the stated objectives, and will serve as starting point for further discussions. Thus, students will learn to apply the new knowledge to research questions in their study area, to critically review published literature and present their opinion to their peers.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Handouts will be available

Literature

A selection of suggested additional literature, especially for German speaking students will be presented in the introductory lecture.

General Information

Language
German
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Experimental Design and Applied Statistics in Agroecosystem Science
Course will be held in German unless there are students present who ask for English lecturing. Handouts are in English. Students should be aware that in addition to 2 weeks of presence during the course there are 3-5 hours per week of individual study necessary to fulfill the targets of this course.
  • Mon 13:15-15:00 (LFW C 1)
2 h weekly

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