Untangling Multivariate Relationships
November 13-14, 2008
Mainsail Suites and Conference Center, Tampa FL
(the week prior to the SETAC N. America conference)

$895 if registered before Oct 21. $995 on or later.
Discounts available for multiple registrations.

This course covers the multivariate methods of primary interest to environmental science, focusing on what each method is designed to do, when to use them, and when not to. Methods for simplifying and classifying data are contrasted with those for establishing connections between and among chemical and biological variables/communities. Capabilities of various software packages are reviewed. By the end, the choice of which method to use, and how to use it, simply makes sense.

More detail on course content, including full outline and course brochure, is on the PracticalStats.com website.
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