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1
Statistics Explained: An Introductory Guide for Life Scientists
The following is a discussion of some important essentials of sampling and
experimental design. 4.2 Sampling – mensurative experiments Mensurative
experiments are often a good way of generating or testing predictions from
hypotheses (an ...
2
Artificial Reef Evaluation: With Application to Natural ...
1 Factors and Mensurative and Manipulative Experiments — When a reef study
involves comparison of two or more populations, situations, or groups, the
characteristics that differentiate these groups are referred to as factors, and the
study is ...
William Seaman, Jr., 2000
3
Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Second Edition
In mensurative and manipulative designs a typical goal is to assess if the
attributes sampled from different classes have different distributions or the same
distribution, using difference testing. In the simplest type of hypothesis testing,
two ...
M.R. Carter, E.G. Gregorich, 2007
Given an appropriate sampling design, mensurative studies can be quite useful
for evaluating patterns and processes within the population of interest. In many
cases, the intent of mensurative studies is to go beyond description and draw ...
Michael L. Morrison, 2008
5
Field Manual of Techniques in Invertebrate Pathology: ...
Experiments can be divided into two broad categories: mensurative and
manipulative (Hurlbert, 1984). Mensurative experiments involve measurements
of some parameter taken at one or more points in time or space and, typically, the
...
Lawrence A. Lacey, Harry K. Kaya, 2007
6
A Descriptive Grammar of Huehuetla Tepehua
... of verb was performed Adverbial 7aqa- mature trees, bushes, plants; vertical
division Sortal 7aqx- flatN Sortal kilhmak- groups or teams of people Mensurative
laka- places Sortal laq- pesos Sortal laqa- general, all-purpose classifier that can
...
7
Marine Hard Bottom Communities: Patterns, Dynamics, ...
... i.e. it is not necessary to alter something in order to test hypotheses, although
this is common and often the best way to do a valid test. Some hypotheses are
about patterns and are often called mensurative experiments (see Hurlbert 1984)
.
8
Systems of Nominal Classification
On the other hand, in quantifying constructions with mensuratives the
classificatory suffix agrees with the mensurative and not with the mass noun.
These facts suggest that mensuratives and sortal classifiers play a different
morphosyntactic ...
9
Geostatistics Explained: An Introductory Guide for Earth ...
4.2 Sampling: mensurative experiments Mensurative experiments are often ... on
average, contain less dissolved heavy metals”) You have to be careful when
interpreting the results of mensurative experiments because you are sampling an
...
Steve McKillup, Melinda Darby Dyar, 2010
10
Assessment and Management of Plant Invasions
Experiments can be broken into two major classes: mensurative and
manipulative. Mensurative experiments predict a set oi observations under
conditions that are usually not controlled; no manipulations are conducted and
the hypothesis is ...
James O. Luken, John W. Thieret, 1997