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All presentations of talks and courses by CRS staff are collected in our OSF training collection.
This collection in Nature highlights important statistical issues that biologists should be aware of and provides practical advice to help them improve the rigor of their work.
BMJ Statistics Notes
The BMJ statistical notes series is a great series of short articles on statistics for medical researchers.
JAMA Guide to Statistics and Medicine
This JAMA essay series explains statistical techniques in clinical research to help clinicians interpret and critically appraise the medical literature.
Guide to Statistics and Medicine
The Turing Way handbook to reproducible, ethical and collaborative data scienceThe Turing Way
This online resource from the Turing Way gives you hands-on tips on how to set up a reproducible research work-flow.Improving Reproducibility in the Empirical Sciences (Netherlands, 2018)
Reproducibility and Replicability in Science (US, 2019)
Reproducibility of scientific results in the EU (EU, 2020)
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Related UZH resources:
Unit | Primarily aimed at |
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Research Methods Consulting | Faculty of Medicine |
Psychological Methods, Evaluation and Statistics | Department of Psychology |
Applied Statistics Consulting |
Faculty of Science |
Data Management | All faculties |
Scientific Computing (S3IT) |
All faculties |
Open Access | All faculties |
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