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Bri MT:
--- Quote from: dpate68 on April 06, 2021, 12:55:21 pm ---Percentage cover and soil moisture, is that what your asking?
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Nah.
What I'm talking about is this:
When you conduct stratified sampling, you sampling from particular strata / characteristics.
E.g. if I was surveying people I might select strata (e.g. based on age) and then randomly sample people from each strata to ask them about their health and political views. If I was investigating if health can be used to predict political views my dependent variable would be political views, my independent variable would be health, and the strata would be the age classes I sampled from.
Maybe another way I can clear things up is by showing this potential image for a results table:
This way of looking at the data would highlight differences between transects, and is useful if you are trying to see the differences between your transects. The way you have analysed your data is suited for if you are trying to obscure the differences between transects.
Does this help at all?
dpate68:
Ohhhhk, that helps so much I will try doing that. Thanks Bri
dpate68:
Hey so i've made most of the changes, however i need help with limitations and conclusion. I also need help with reducing my word count. feedback would be appreciated.
K.Smithy:
Heya, your limitations and conclusion look pretty good. Is there anything in particular you are struggling with? I have gone through and read over it again - hope it helps :)
dpate68:
oh yea regarding the analysis do i have to mention that an outlier is present, because there are two points of equal distance from the trendline.
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