The Effect of Fixed and Random Models in the in the Interpretation of Biological Data
Problem statement: Data on variation of sugar content in maize Ogi, fermented maize
flour, obtained from 4 maize hybrids subjected to 5 different days of fermentation were used to test the
effects of fixed and random statistical models on the interpretation of biological results. Approach: The
data were subjected to analysis of variance using both fixed and random models. Results:...
Published at Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
Volume 6
Issue 1
Pages 68-71
Published in 2010
E. Alfred Owoloko and J.E. Alika
OWOLOKO Alfred Enahoro » Owoloko Enahoro Alfred, holds a Diploma in Mathematics Education, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Industrial Mathematics) and Master of Business Admistration (M.B.A) all from the University of Benin, Benin City and Ph.D Industrial Mathematics from Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. His Ph.D thesis was supervised by Prof. G.O.S. Ekhaguere of the University of Ibadan. His research interest include among others ... view full profile