This presentation and workshop focuses on the key aspects of experimental design that researchers and students may need to apply in their research. Higher degree research students engaging in new research are especially invited to attend. During the workshop there will be the opportunity to discuss your own research question and associated experimental design.
The workshop will include the following topics
- your research question
- experimental validity
- randomisation and bias
- blinding and bias
- blocking and confounding
- fixed and random effects
- replication, experimental units
No pre-requisite knowledge of statistical methods is required.
Attendance options:
In person: not available for this event.
Online: Choose the "Online Zoom" ticket option. It is recommended to have a dual monitor setup to view and participate remotely in the session. Registered attendees will receive a link to the Zoom event closer to the date.
Sydney Informatics Hub
Note: This workshop will be delivered in person. University rules governing COVID related requirements will apply.
Open to: Academic and Professional Staff, research students, and affiliates of The University of Sydney (with a valid UniKey)
Please use your University of Sydney email address to register i.e. @sydney.edu.au, @uni.sydney.edu.au, etc
If you do not have a UniKey, please contact us to confirm your position after registration.
Registrations from open web email clients (@gmail.com, @hotmail.com etc) will AUTOMATICALLY be cancelled, without us contacting you!!!