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Monthly Archives: June 2019

BIO 162 Plant Signaling Experiment

June 25, 2019Jill VanderStoepContent, Uncategorized

This activity includes the logistics to run the lab through a 10 week course along with a homework that makes use of the multiple means applet. The lab entails comparing plant growth with medium amounts of fertilizer and high amounts of fertilizer. Information from this experiment sets the stage for the students to design their

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BIO 162 Activity on ANOVA

June 25, 2019Jill VanderStoepContent, Uncategorized

This activity uses the multiple means applet to explore four data sets and how variability between, variability within, and sample size affect the interpretation. Data Worksheet

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