A laboratory experiment, based on the maillard reaction, conducted as a project in introductory statistics
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01/01/2005
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A simple laboratory experiment, based on the Maillard reaction, served as a project in Introductory Statistics for undergraduates in Food Science and Technology. By using the principles of randomization and replication and reflecting on the sources of variation in the experimental data, students reinforced the statistical concepts and techniques introduced to them in lectures before the experiment. The experiment was run simultaneously by several student groups, using the same materials. Comparing the results of their analyses of variance, students became aware of the difference between P values and significance levels in making statistical decisions. In the experiment, the complete randomized design was applied; however, it is easy to adjust the experiment to teach students simple regression and randomized block designs. |
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eng |
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Wiley-Blackwell |
Palavras-Chave | #C1 #330203 Curriculum Studies - Science Education #670104 Fruit and vegetable products (incl. fruit juices) #670105 Dairy products |
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Journal Article |