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Estimating experimenter induced bias in field studies: A cautionary tale.

May 24, 1974 | Public Programs
Biological sampling procedures that remove organisms or litter from the system being studied potentially bias the results. Bias can be estimated by considering the experimenter as a consumer in the system, and comparing experimenter consumption to other organisms feeding at the same trophic level. H. T. Odum's classic work is examined in light of this theory, and it is shown how important it is for workers to consider experimenter impact when evaluating the results of their studies.

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    Author
    Oregon State University
  • Citation

    ISSN : 1600-0706
    Publication Name: Oikos
    Volume: 25
    Page Number: 374

    Funders

    NSF
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | General STEM
    Audience: Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Citizen Science Programs

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