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Faculty of Science
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Grao en Bioloxía
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  Data Analysis in Biology
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Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before
Statistics/610G02005

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously

Subjects that continue the syllabus

Other comments

1- Attendance and participation in both theoretical and practical lectures.

2- Complete all the problems solved in the development of the classes, with and without using statistical software.

3- Complement the materials provided by the teachers using the recommended references.

4- Continually review the work done in class by solving questionnaires and proposed problems.

5- Active participation in seminars scheduled for the presentation and defense of practical works.

6- Regular use of statistical software.

7- Application of statistical techniques to address problems arising in other subjects.

8- Take advantage of a regular participation in the personalized tutorial sessions.

Green Campus Science Faculty Program

To contribute to achieve an immediate sustainable environment and comply with point 6 of the "Environmental Declaration of the Faculty of Sciences (2020)", the documentary works carried out in this subject:

- They will be requested mostly in virtual format and electronic form.

- If it is printed: - Plastics will not be used. - Double-sided prints will be made. - Recycled paper will be used. - Drafts will be avoided.

Incorporation of the gender perspective

- As stated in the various applicable regulations for university teaching, the gender perspective must be integrated into this subject (using non-sexist language, using bibliography from authors of both genders, encouraging the participation of male and female students in classroom...).

- Efforts will be made to identify and modify sexist biases and attitudes, and the environment will be influenced to change them and promote values of respect and equality.

- Situations of gender discrimination should be identified, and actions and measures will be proposed to correct them.

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