Doc, what the frak are "P" numbers? How does one read them in scientific publications? Or rather, is there some kind of instruction I can find online for reading all sorts of scientific publishing? Can someone do a seminar???
Doc, what the frak are "P" numbers? How does one read them in scientific publications? Or rather, is there some kind of instruction I can find online for reading all sorts of scientific publishing? Can someone do a seminar???
I was asking the same thing. I learned about statistics at khanacademy.org. It's free lessons for high school level math. Very helpful and you'll understand the P values (and more) if you go thru the lessons. IMHO. Good luck!
Doc, what the frak are "P" numbers? How does one read them in scientific publications? Or rather, is there some kind of instruction I can find online for reading all sorts of scientific publishing? Can someone do a seminar???
I was asking the same thing. I learned about statistics at khanacademy.org. It's free lessons for high school level math. Very helpful and you'll understand the P values (and more) if you go thru the lessons. IMHO. Good luck!
Wowwwwww!!! You rock! I will def delve in. Thank you so much!!
Ohh - Thank you for that link!