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# Integrate research results with primary literature on population dynamics
# Integrate research results with primary literature on population dynamics
# Present research results to student colleagues
# Present research results to student colleagues
# Review Population concepts from labs 2, 11 & 12 for the lab practical


=='''Lab 12 Overview'''==
=='''Lab 12 Overview'''==
I. Presentation of research results<br>
I. Presentation of research results<br>
II. Review guidelines for the final lab report
II. Review guidelines for the final lab report<BR>


=='''Research Presentations'''==
=='''Research Presentations'''==
Presentation of research results in written and/or oral form is a key component of the scientific process. By sharing our results, we open them to discussion and criticism, opening a route for further learning about the natural world.
Presentation of research results in written and/or oral form is a key component of the scientific process. By sharing our results, we open them to discussion and criticism, tracing a route for further learning about the natural world.


=='''Final Lab Report Guidelines'''==
=='''Research Paper'''==


Please refer to the [[BISC 111/113:Science Writing Guidelines | Science Writing Guidelines]] for information on writing the Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Literature Cited sections of your report. Procedures for constructing graphs and running statistical tests are available at [[BISC_111/113:Statistics_and_Graphing | Statistics and Graphing]].
Turn in research paper on your "Tribolium" experiment on the last day of classes. A full scientific paper in the Biological Sciences consists of the following sections: Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Literature Cited. Follow the guidelines of your instructor regarding the sections to be included in your report.
 
Please refer to the chapter [[BISC_111/113:Science_Writing_Guidelines | Science Writing Guidelines]] of the Wiki for a reminder of what should be covered in each of these sections. Procedures for constructing graphs and running statistical tests are available in the chapter [[BISC_111/113:Statistics_and_Graphing | Statistics and Graphing]].

Latest revision as of 12:11, 20 August 2015

Objectives

  1. Integrate research results with primary literature on population dynamics
  2. Present research results to student colleagues
  3. Review Population concepts from labs 2, 11 & 12 for the lab practical

Lab 12 Overview

I. Presentation of research results
II. Review guidelines for the final lab report

Research Presentations

Presentation of research results in written and/or oral form is a key component of the scientific process. By sharing our results, we open them to discussion and criticism, tracing a route for further learning about the natural world.

Research Paper

Turn in research paper on your "Tribolium" experiment on the last day of classes. A full scientific paper in the Biological Sciences consists of the following sections: Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Literature Cited. Follow the guidelines of your instructor regarding the sections to be included in your report.

Please refer to the chapter Science Writing Guidelines of the Wiki for a reminder of what should be covered in each of these sections. Procedures for constructing graphs and running statistical tests are available in the chapter Statistics and Graphing.