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I want to get a little feedback about this awesome research idea I have -- maybe I'll submit it to USCAP.
So you get one guy to measure biopsies (n=whatever; we'll say 10 for our purposes) and another person to estimate the measurements.
You get a third person to measure the biopsies.
We compare the accuracy of the initial guy and the estimator to the third measurer.
My null hypothesis is that there will be no statistical difference between the estimator and the first measurer.
I can see my title now, simple, succinct, yet right to the point:
"You Don't Have to Measure Biopsies with a Ruler."
Do you think my research project will generate any interest at national meetings/Stowell-Orbison award?
The only problem is my SDN identity will be revealed when I do any platform presentations.
So you get one guy to measure biopsies (n=whatever; we'll say 10 for our purposes) and another person to estimate the measurements.
You get a third person to measure the biopsies.
We compare the accuracy of the initial guy and the estimator to the third measurer.
My null hypothesis is that there will be no statistical difference between the estimator and the first measurer.
I can see my title now, simple, succinct, yet right to the point:
"You Don't Have to Measure Biopsies with a Ruler."
Do you think my research project will generate any interest at national meetings/Stowell-Orbison award?
The only problem is my SDN identity will be revealed when I do any platform presentations.