Abstract
Administrative, political, and natural history constraints on the design of research studies in ecology often result in small data sets. In this paper, I identify some problems associated with small data sets and describe a contingent process for data analysis. I argue that exploring small data sets is heuristic and can be a valuable first step in the formulation of biologically interesting hypotheses.
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Bissonette, J. A. (1999). Small sample size problems in wildlife ecology: A contingent analytical approach. Wildlife Biology, 5(2), 65–71. https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.1999.010
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