Advice: tips for talks and stats

Here is a document I wrote up for the ecology grad students at my university, with tips on giving a good talk, and on some common statistical mistakes to avoid. As with all the advice I offer, it is far from comprehensive. For more comprehensive advice, see the resources compiled by Spencer Hall (click on ‘grad resources’).

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  10. Hi Jeremy,
    I am not expert in statistical analysis, Could you please tell me when I find a significant interaction, so the main effects should not interpret …..!

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