Material from 2008:
- 3952 Abstracts
- 658 Slide presentations
- 316 Webcasts
- 96 Handouts
- 1824 e-posters
- 316 Multimedia files
Material from 2008:
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- 3952 Abstracts
- 658 Slide presentations
- 316 Webcasts
- 96 Handouts
- 1824 e-posters
- 316 Multimedia files
PG10 - Getting it right – planning, realising, analysing and publishing research projects
Postgraduate CourseChairs: C. Kuehni (Bern, Switzerland), S. Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
Aims: Many original and scientifically interesting research projects suffer from common methodological, statistical and design problems, which are well known and could be easily avoided. This postgraduate course will outline a number of the most important pitfalls in all stages of respiratory research (planning, realisation, analysis and publication) and for various research fields (clinical, epidemiological and physiological).
The main aim is to highlight common pitfalls in respiratory research and learn how to avoid them. The four speakers will use very interactive approaches to discuss problems related to:
-planning and conducting epidemiological and clinical research;
-planning and conducting physiological and experimental research;
-statistical analysis and interpretation of results;
-writing up and publishing results.