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Statistics for the biological and environmental sciences: improving service teaching for postgraduates

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Statistics for the biological and environmental sciences: improving service teaching for postgraduates. / Allen, Ruth; Folkard, Andrew; Lancaster, Gillian et al.
ICOTS 8 proceedings: International Conference on Teaching Statistics 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia. ed. / Chris Reading. Auckland: International Association for Statistical Education, 2010.

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Allen, R, Folkard, A, Lancaster, G & Abram, B 2010, Statistics for the biological and environmental sciences: improving service teaching for postgraduates. in C Reading (ed.), ICOTS 8 proceedings: International Conference on Teaching Statistics 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia. International Association for Statistical Education, Auckland. <http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/publications/icots8/ICOTS8_7E3_ALLEN.pdf>

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Allen, R., Folkard, A., Lancaster, G., & Abram, B. (2010). Statistics for the biological and environmental sciences: improving service teaching for postgraduates. In C. Reading (Ed.), ICOTS 8 proceedings: International Conference on Teaching Statistics 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia International Association for Statistical Education. http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~iase/publications/icots8/ICOTS8_7E3_ALLEN.pdf

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Allen R, Folkard A, Lancaster G, Abram B. Statistics for the biological and environmental sciences: improving service teaching for postgraduates. In Reading C, editor, ICOTS 8 proceedings: International Conference on Teaching Statistics 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Auckland: International Association for Statistical Education. 2010

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Allen, Ruth ; Folkard, Andrew ; Lancaster, Gillian et al. / Statistics for the biological and environmental sciences: improving service teaching for postgraduates. ICOTS 8 proceedings: International Conference on Teaching Statistics 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia. editor / Chris Reading. Auckland : International Association for Statistical Education, 2010.

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