The place of experimental design and statistics in the 3Rs

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The 3Rs-replacement, reduction, and refinement-can be applied to any animal experiment by researchers and other bodies seeking to conduct those studies in as humane a manner as possible. Key to the success of this endeavor is an appreciation of the principles of good experimental design and analysis; these need to be considered in concert before any data is collected. Indeed, many of the principles central to helping achieve the objectives of the 3Rs-such as conducting valid, reliable, and efficient experiments; clearly and transparently reporting findings; and ensuring that an appreciation and understanding of animal welfare plays a central role in laboratory practice-are to the betterment of research per se.

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Parker, R. M. A., & Browne, W. J. (2014). The place of experimental design and statistics in the 3Rs. ILAR Journal, 55(3), 477–485. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilu044

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