Human ecology, statistical analysis, and the logic of valid correlations

Human health ecology is an expanding field of interdisciplinary research, combining knowledge drawn from distinct areas. Human ecology is essentially interdisciplinary. The search for the origin and distribution of diseases demands a combination of theories and methods from both natural and social s...

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Main Author: Fernando Dias de Avila-Pires
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2011-10-01
Series:Política & Sociedade
Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/21402
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description Human health ecology is an expanding field of interdisciplinary research, combining knowledge drawn from distinct areas. Human ecology is essentially interdisciplinary. The search for the origin and distribution of diseases demands a combination of theories and methods from both natural and social sciences. There is a limit to the replication and repetition of observations and experiments in scientific research: hence the importance of statistics. As a tool, statistical analyses are usually based upon selected samples and samples must be representative of the whole. Irrelevant, erroneous, false, and misleading, information based on flawed interpretation of statistics has always plagued scientific publications. In some cases, not only professional ethics has been breached, but risks to well-being and health has been fostered. In this article I will not deal with fraud, but with bona fide errors of judgment and the use of erroneous statistical concepts. My objective in this article is to caution against a common practice adopted by researchers while using qualitative as well as quantitative methods of analysis to establish demographic categories.
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spelling doaj-art-2a2fb935972b4864be5e8f1aa0df7f9f2025-08-20T02:09:51ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaPolítica & Sociedade1677-41402175-79842011-10-01101910.5007/2175-7984.2011v10n19p5716217Human ecology, statistical analysis, and the logic of valid correlationsFernando Dias de Avila-Pires0Instituto Oswaldo CruzHuman health ecology is an expanding field of interdisciplinary research, combining knowledge drawn from distinct areas. Human ecology is essentially interdisciplinary. The search for the origin and distribution of diseases demands a combination of theories and methods from both natural and social sciences. There is a limit to the replication and repetition of observations and experiments in scientific research: hence the importance of statistics. As a tool, statistical analyses are usually based upon selected samples and samples must be representative of the whole. Irrelevant, erroneous, false, and misleading, information based on flawed interpretation of statistics has always plagued scientific publications. In some cases, not only professional ethics has been breached, but risks to well-being and health has been fostered. In this article I will not deal with fraud, but with bona fide errors of judgment and the use of erroneous statistical concepts. My objective in this article is to caution against a common practice adopted by researchers while using qualitative as well as quantitative methods of analysis to establish demographic categories.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/21402
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