Course title
実践生物統計学   [Practical Biostatistics]
Course category courses for the doctral program  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering  Year   Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 148320
Instructor(s)
松田 浩珍, 佐藤 俊幸   [MATSUDA Hiroshi, SATO Toshiyuki]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
The course is intended to enable students to understand the fundamental way of thinking and methodology of biostatistical techniques, appropriately analyze information contained in data obtained from biome and evaluate the significance of bio-experimental data. More specifically, they will be taught how to prepare and read frequency analysis charts for data, which constitute the basis of practical statistical analyses frequently used in biological experiments, and about averages, variances, standard deviations, standard errors, coefficients of variation, analysis of variance, hypothesis testing, correlation, linear regression analysis, multiple regression analysis and curvilinear regression analysis.
Expected Learning
Course schedule
1st: Introduction to biostatistics
2nd: Research design and statistical analaysis
3rd: Preparation and reading of data frequency charts (non-permanent instructor)
4th: Average and variance (non-permanent instructor)
5th: Standard deviation, standard error, and coefficient of variation (non-permanent instructor)
6th: Variance analysis (non-permanent instructor)
7th: Hypothesis testing (non-permanent instructor)
8th: Correlation (non-permanent instructor)
9th: Regression (non-permanent instructor)
10th: Hypothesis testing (non-permanent instructor)
11th: Experiment protocol preparation and statistical processing (1) (non-permanent instructor)
12th: Experiment protocol preparation and statistical processing (2) (non-permanent instructor)
13th: Application of biostatistical method (1) (non-permanent instructor)
14th: Application of biostatistical method (2) (non-permanent instructor)
15th: Sum-up (non-permanent instructor)
Prerequisites
Required Text(s) and Materials
References
Assessment/Grading
Evaluation by reports presented
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Biological experiment, significant difference, comparison
Office hours
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
11/5/2018 9:12:37 AM