by Dr Francis Gilbert (Author), Dr Peter Mcgregor (Author), Dr Francis Gilbert (Author), Dr Peter Mcgregor (Author), Prof Chris Barnard (Author)
Asking Questions in Biology is all about scientific discovery. Biology students must be able to analyse data and produce high quality reports, but before this they need to work out exactly what it is they are trying to discover. Asking Questions in Biology begins with the often overlooked (yet crucial) skill of asking the right question, in the right way. It then moves on to present the tools and techniques required to gather data, analyse this data and finally to present this data (either orally or in a formal report).
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 3
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings The complete guide to practical work in the biological sciences: from conception of the investigation, through data collection, data analysis and finally presentation.
Published: 19 Jul 2007
ISBN 10: 0132224356
ISBN 13: 9780132224352
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