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Journal of Wildlife Management | 2007

Persistent Controversy in Statistical Approaches in Wildlife Sciences: A Perspective of Students

Jerrod A. Butcher; Julie E. Groce; Christopher M. Lituma; M. Constanza Cocimano; Yara Sánchez-Johnson; Andrew J. Campomizzi; Theresa L. Pope; Kelly S. Reyna; Anna C. S. Knipps

Abstract The controversy over the use of null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST) has persisted for decades, yet NHST remains the most widely used statistical approach in wildlife sciences and ecology. A disconnect exists between those opposing NHST and many wildlife scientists and ecologists who conduct and publish research. This disconnect causes confusion and frustration on the part of students. We, as students, offer our perspective on how this issue may be addressed. Our objective is to encourage academic institutions and advisors of undergraduate and graduate students to introduce students to various statistical approaches so we can make well-informed decisions on the appropriate use of statistical tools in wildlife and ecological research projects. We propose an academic course that introduces students to various statistical approaches (e.g., Bayesian, frequentist, Fisherian, information theory) to build a foundation for critical thinking in applying statistics. We encourage academic advisors to become familiar with the statistical approaches available to wildlife scientists and ecologists and thus decrease bias towards one approach. Null hypothesis statistical testing is likely to persist as the most common statistical analysis tool in wildlife science until academic institutions and student advisors change their approach and emphasize a wider range of statistical methods.


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2014

What's in a Title?

Evelyn H. Merrill; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2017

We're listening

Paul R. Krausman; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2016

Abstract abstracts and other abstractions

Paul R. Krausman; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2015

The time has come and gone

Evelyn H. Merrill; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2018

Status of the Journal of Wildlife Management, 2018

Paul R. Krausman; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2018

Updates to The Journal of Wildlife Management : Editor's Message

Paul R. Krausman; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2018

Reviewers for 2017: Editor's Message

Paul R. Krausman; Anna C. S. Knipps; Allison S. Cox


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2017

Reviewers for 2016

Paul R. Krausman; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2016

Reviewers for 2015

Paul R. Krausman; Evelyn H. Merrill; Allison S. Cox; Anna C. S. Knipps

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Frank R. Thompson

United States Forest Service

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Kelly S. Reyna

University of North Texas

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