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University of California-Davis Course Info

Davis, California

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WFC 103

Applied Statistics for Wildlife Research

Introduction to basic statistical concepts and methods as tools for fish and wildlife research. Application of general guiding principles of developing research questions and projects, basic probability theory, statistical estimation (correlation, regression, ANOVA, Chi-square test) and hypothesis testing. Introduction of some specialized analytical techniques, such as population dynamics modeling and time series analysis.

Units: 4.0

Hours: Lecture—3 hour(s); Laboratory—1 hour(s).

Prerequisites:
WFC 050 - Natural History of California's Wild Vertebrates
or
WFC 010 - Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
and
MAT 021B - Calculus
or
MAT 017B - Calculus for Biology and Medicine
or
MAT 016B - Short Calculus