
Lab Report Grading Form Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4
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Laboratory |
Data |
Web-Based Tool |
| Lab 1 Volume vs. Surface Area. | ||
| Notes: Analyze this data using the website to the right. | Group Data | Mann-Whitney U Test |
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Lab 2 Due at Final Exam!! |
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| Lab 2 Sample Area Shape Effect on Sample Outcomes. | ||
| Notes: Use these forms to analyze your data and to create tables, graphs, and charts. | Data for Comparing 5 Transects of Different Shapes and Their Sampling Effects | Quadrant Datasheets for Numbers of Individuals and Diameter at Breast Height |
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Lab 3 Due at Final Exam!! |
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| Lab 3 Comparisons of Riverbed and Upland Tree Sample Quadrants. | ||
| Notes: Your analysis will be based on the class data, not only your groups data. Use these forms to analyze your data and to create tables, graphs, and charts. | Data for A Comparison of Tree Sampling Quadrants in an Upland and Lowland Area | Mann-Whitney U Test |
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Lab 4 NOT BEING COLLECTED |
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| Lab 4 Comparisons of Old Forest and New Forest Transects | ||
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| Lab 5 Due at Final Exam!! | ||
| Lab 5 Populus Program | Populus Program | |
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Notes:
Please print out 1 graph from these three Model Menus; Single Species Dynamics sub-menu, Density Dependent, Single Species Dynamics sub-menu Density Independent, and Mendelian genetics sub-menu Genetic Drift. The graph need only represent one plot type from one model type except for the Mendelian genetics model, which has no such choices, yet you are only required to produce one graph. You must write, in
paragraph form a description of all of the mathematical characters and
operators and their function in the graph. That is, what do the symbols mean
and what do they do to the graph. This may be hard. I suggest you go to the
Math and Computer Science department for additional help in if has been a
while since you have done Calculus (you will need to talk about
derivatives). I do not expect, this description will be less than 2 pages. I
am grading on thoroughness of descriptions. I will grade this assignment by giving you points for clarity of language, use of proper mathematical terms, a readable print out of the graph, and descriptions of mathematical operations that specifically refer to the graphs that are printed. The largest amount of points you can earn is 100. You do not lose points for missing any of the above pieces of information; you simply do not earn those points. |
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