projetoenbt2019
Este é o repositório de teste da disciplina ENBT2019
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Este é o repositório de teste da disciplina ENBT2019
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- Owner: AndreaSanchezTapia
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# Este é o repositório da disciplina ENBT 2019 ministrada por Andrea Sánchez-Tapia, Sara Mortara, Diogo Rocha Esta aula é sensacional
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- Location: USA
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Biodiversity Informatics - Open Science - ENM/SDM - Plant ecology
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@article{zuur_protocol_2010,
langid = {english},
title = {A Protocol for Data Exploration to Avoid Common Statistical Problems},
volume = {1},
issn = {2041-210X},
url = {https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2009.00001.x},
doi = {10/cw57t3},
abstract = {1. While teaching statistics to ecologists, the lead authors of this paper have noticed common statistical problems. If a random sample of their work (including scientific papers) produced before doing these courses were selected, half would probably contain violations of the underlying assumptions of the statistical techniques employed. 2. Some violations have little impact on the results or ecological conclusions; yet others increase type I or type II errors, potentially resulting in wrong ecological conclusions. Most of these violations can be avoided by applying better data exploration. These problems are especially troublesome in applied ecology, where management and policy decisions are often at stake. 3. Here, we provide a protocol for data exploration; discuss current tools to detect outliers, heterogeneity of variance, collinearity, dependence of observations, problems with interactions, double zeros in multivariate analysis, zero inflation in generalized linear modelling, and the correct type of relationships between dependent and independent variables; and provide advice on how to address these problems when they arise. We also address misconceptions about normality, and provide advice on data transformations. 4. Data exploration avoids type I and type II errors, among other problems, thereby reducing the chance of making wrong ecological conclusions and poor recommendations. It is therefore essential for good quality management and policy based on statistical analyses.},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Methods in Ecology and Evolution},
urldate = {2019-02-05},
date = {2010},
pages = {3-14},
keywords = {transformations,type I and II errors,data exploration,zero inflation,collinearity,independence,ya},
author = {Zuur, Alain F. and Ieno, Elena N. and Elphick, Chris S.},
file = {/Users/andreasancheztapia/Documents/zotero/storage/E42DIZ62/Zuur et al. - 2010 - A protocol for data exploration to avoid common st.pdf}
}
@book{tukey_exploratory_1977,
langid = {english},
location = {{Reading, Mass}},
title = {Exploratory {{Data Analysis}}},
edition = {1 edition},
isbn = {978-0-201-07616-5},
abstract = {The approach in this introductory book is that of informal study of the data. Methods range from plotting picture-drawing techniques to rather elaborate numerical summaries. Several of the methods are the original creations of the author, and all can be carried out either with pencil or aided by hand-held calculator.},
pagetotal = {712},
publisher = {{Pearson}},
date = {1977},
author = {Tukey, John W.}
}
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