Studying Primates
Studying Primates
How to Design, Conduct and Report Primatological Research
Setchell, Joanna M.
Cambridge University Press
09/2019
360
Mole
Inglês
9781108434270
15 a 20 dias
530
- 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.
- 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.