PLANNING STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: WRONG AND RIGHT APPROACHES EXPLAINED USING AN ENTERTAINING EXAMPLE FROM EVERYDAY LIFE

Planning statistical analysis: Wrong and right approaches explained using an entertaining example from everyday life

Inferential statistical tests are used to examine Step Platform hypotheses in research data but can also be applied to information in everyday life.Using data from a cricket tournament as an example, this article describes a plausible but wrong plan of analysis and explains what a correct method of analysis might be.Testing a hypothesis that was se

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Spread of virus diseases on tomato in Vietnam

Discussing about the Pizza Oven Thermostat spread of viruses of tomato in Viet Nam, presenting data on the species composition, describing the most malicious objects and features of their transfers, the author reported about the existence of 13 virus diseases on tomato in Vietnam currently, including Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV).It is the

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Effect of methylphenidate on oculomotor function in individuals with multiple sclerosis: a pilot randomized placebo-controlled trial

IntroductionIndividuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) frequently experience visual and oculomotor symptoms that may impact and confound neuropsychological assessments of information processing speed (IPS).In this study, we examined the effect of the psychostimulant methylphenidate on oculomotor function and the association between change in oculomot

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