Published January 1, 2007
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Simplicity and Complexity in Ecological Data Analysis
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I argue that ecological data analyses are often needlessly complicated, and I
present two examples of published analyses for which simpler alternatives are available.
Unnecessary complexity is often introduced when analysts focus on subunits of the key
experimental or observational units in a study, or use a very general framework to present an
analysis that is a simple special case. Simpler analyses are easier to explain and understand;
they clarify what the key units in a study are; they reduce the chances for computational
mistakes; and they are more likely to lead to the same conclusions when applied by different
analysts to the same data.
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