The essential guide to conducting successful primatological research. Specifically designed for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers, it explains how to think scientifically, develop a research question, formulate testable hypotheses and predictions, design and conduct a project, and report the results.
The essential guide to conducting successful primatological research. Specifically designed for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers, it explains how to think scientifically, develop a research question, formulate testable hypotheses and predictions, design and conduct a project, and report the results.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joanna M. Setchell is Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Durham University and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Primatology. She is an international expert in primatology with an extensive publication record. She is currently President of the Primate Society of Great Britain and has served as Vice-President for Research of the International Primatological Society. She is co-editor of Field and Laboratory Methods for Primatology (Cambridge, 2nd edition, 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Asking questions about primates 2. Ethics in primatology 3. Keeping science healthy: research integrity 4. Inclusive science 5. Understanding statistical evidence 6. Communicating ideas in writing 7. Introduction to the primates 8. Why study primates? 9. Identifying a research question 10. Finding out what we know 11. Reading journal articles 12. Formulating hypotheses and predictions and designing a study 13. Observing and manipulating 14. Choosing measures 15. Planning data analysis 16. Sampling and statistical power 17. Checking feasibility and finalising your plans 18. Writing a research proposal 19. Collecting data 20. Conducting fieldwork 21. Analysing and interpreting data 22. Writing a scientific report 23. Submitting to a peer-reviewed journal 24. Presenting your work at a conference 25. Conclusions.
1. Asking questions about primates 2. Ethics in primatology 3. Keeping science healthy: research integrity 4. Inclusive science 5. Understanding statistical evidence 6. Communicating ideas in writing 7. Introduction to the primates 8. Why study primates? 9. Identifying a research question 10. Finding out what we know 11. Reading journal articles 12. Formulating hypotheses and predictions and designing a study 13. Observing and manipulating 14. Choosing measures 15. Planning data analysis 16. Sampling and statistical power 17. Checking feasibility and finalising your plans 18. Writing a research proposal 19. Collecting data 20. Conducting fieldwork 21. Analysing and interpreting data 22. Writing a scientific report 23. Submitting to a peer-reviewed journal 24. Presenting your work at a conference 25. Conclusions.
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