taxonomy |
pseudoreplication |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and pseudoreplication
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
pseudoreplication is the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
pseudoreplication |
pseudoreplicate |
Related terms |
Pseudoreplication is a related term of pseudoreplicate.
As nouns the difference between pseudoreplication and pseudoreplicate
is that
pseudoreplication is (statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent while
pseudoreplicate is (statistics) any of a group of interdependent data that are mistakenly treated as independent.
interdependent |
pseudoreplication |
As an adjective interdependent
is mutually dependent; reliant on one another.
As a noun pseudoreplication is
(statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
observation |
pseudoreplication |
As nouns the difference between observation and pseudoreplication
is that
observation is the act of observing, and the fact of being observed while
pseudoreplication is (statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
independent |
pseudoreplication |
As nouns the difference between independent and pseudoreplication
is that
independent is a candidate or voter not affiliated with any political party, a free thinker, free of a party platform while
pseudoreplication is (statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
As an adjective independent
is not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free.
data |
pseudoreplication |
As nouns the difference between data and pseudoreplication
is that
data is (
time) date while
pseudoreplication is (statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
measurement |
pseudoreplication |
As nouns the difference between measurement and pseudoreplication
is that
measurement is the act of measuring while
pseudoreplication is (statistics|especially in|biology|ecology) the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.
significance |
pseudoreplication |
As nouns the difference between significance and pseudoreplication
is that
significance is the extent to which something matters; importance while
pseudoreplication is the exaggeration of the statistical significance of a set of measurements resulting from treating the data as independent observations when they are in fact interdependent.