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Articles about Research in Arboriculture & Urban Forestry
Research has often been defined as the search for
knowledge. More specifically, it is a systematic investigation,
including research development, testing, and evaluation, designed
to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge. For arborists
and urban foresters to apply the knowledge gained through research,
an important step is to synthesize the information and transfer it
into new technologies or practices.
- Science and Arboriculture by Dr. Robert Miller
- The Importance of Science in Arboriculture by Dr. Brian Kane
- A Consumer’s Guide to Statistics in Research: Do We Know What Killed That Tree? By Dr. Susan Day
- A Consumer’s Guide to Statistics in Research: Error in Arboriculture By Dr. Susan Day
- A Consumer’s Guide to Statistics in Research: Hold the Variation, extra Randomization Please! By Dr. Susan Day
- From Design To Conclusions: Why Papers Don't Get Published In Scientific Journals By Robert Miller
- Tree People and Survey Research: Get it right and Get it published. By Hallie Dozier
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