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* [[wikipedia:mean|mean]], [[wikipedia:median|median]] from the Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:mean|mean]], [[wikipedia:median|median]], [[wikipedia:mode|mode]] from the Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:normal distribution|normal distribution]], [[wikipedia:standard deviation|standard deviation]], [[wikipedia:standard error of the mean|standard error of the mean]] from the Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:normal distribution|normal distribution]], [[wikipedia:standard deviation|standard deviation]], [[wikipedia:variance|variance]], [[wikipedia:standard error of the mean|standard error of the mean]] from the Wikipedia


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Revision as of 10:20, 21 March 2007


The statistics portal might become a central place for everything related to statistical analysis in biological research. As a central starting point it might provide links to pages discussing individual statistical topics in detail as well as listing useful software and recommended external web pages.





Topics


Software

  • R Statistics
  • Microsoft's Excel and OpenOffice's Calc are of limited use for statistical analysis
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Quotes

Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable.

Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)


Statistics: The only science that enables different experts using the same figures to draw different conclusions.

Evan Esar (1899 - 1995)


I gather, young man, that you wish to be a Member of Parliament. The first lesson that you must learn is, when I call for statistics about the rate of infant mortality, what I want is proof that fewer babies died when I was Prime Minister than when anyone else was Prime Minister. That is a political statistic.

Sir Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965)


Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics.

Fletcher Knebel


There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.

Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881)





Recommended Links

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