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A zebra swallowtail showed up on our property this summer and laid eggs and now caterpillars. It’s been about 10 years since I planted a pawpaw tree here. We enjoyed spicebush swallowtail caterpillars on spicebush last year and found a cecropia moth cocoon on our persimmon tree that hatched this spring. So rewarding to follow Doug’s lead and now our neighbor is planting native plants! Seems to be catching on. Keep up the great work!
I live in San Joaquin county, just south of Stockton. I planted two coastal live oaks instead of interior live oaks because they get bigger, and I don’t think they’re (Q. winslizeni) as drought tolerant. I hope they are as good for lepidopterans.
Over 1/3 of all homes in the United States are governed by HOAs. You don’t have to convince the individual homeowners alone. You have to convince the HOA boards. Good luck.
THANK YOU ALL HAIL PROJECT DRAGONFLY! I was going to tell my supervising attorney that I was unable to figure out tables after a week of watching videos...I saw yours...BOOM. Problem fixed. Bossman will be really happy!!!! Thank YOU!
what if you had 15 people who did 4 different tests not a pre test or post test just 4 different tests whould you stil copy one row of data (i mean one test outcome each person or could you copy all teh data: person 1: outcome 1,2,3, and 4 person 2 lj;ljlj;l person 3 oh[iohj[o etc and then copy everything at once..? or whould you copy each of the 4 rows? each row is a different test Im asking in this way because i got 15 people who did 4 different test so each person has 4 outcomes and i wanne see if the 4 tests have a correlation but before that i need to know how i can test if my data is disrtibuted normal or not.. thanks for your help.
How about mediation? I have 5 hipotheses. The last one is having a standarized (Z score) variable mediating a main effect. This standarized variable is the only one that is not normally distributed. I figured that, instead of having all the data transformed, i should just find a non-parametric way of testing mediation (all the other data does not need transformation, only these set of z scores). Are mediation tests usually suitable for not normally distributed data?
Thank you for posting! I'm really interested in this program but worried about how covid will impact the in person aspect of the program (in zoo and in global expeditions portionsY
I found this after being mad that Google did not make this more obvious, because they should have foreseen it as a basic operation with Google Sheets. The program was not user-friendly; clicking every reasonable option proved a morass and dead end. They should funnel people who want to use correlations and regression lines into an easy, wide path, I think. So we can figure it out easier with normal tinkering.