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Explainer videos for technical use can be found [https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/template-usage here].
 
Explainer videos for technical use can be found [https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/template-usage here].
  
== Project details ==
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==Project details==
 
 
 
'''Project name:'''
 
'''Project name:'''
  
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(If required, click the above edit button and upload an image.)
 
(If required, click the above edit button and upload an image.)
  
== Search ==
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==Search==
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/search support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/search support]
  
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== Hypothesis / Counterhypothesis ==
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==Hypothesis / Counterhypothesis==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/hypothesis-counter-hypothesis support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/hypothesis-counter-hypothesis support]
  
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== Target Parameter ==
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==Target Parameter==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/target-parameters support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/target-parameters support]
  
Contact person for:
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In vivo questions: André Rex
 
 
In vitro questions: Dorette Freyer
 
  
 
'''Definition of the target parameters: Which primary and secondary target parameters have you defined?'''
 
'''Definition of the target parameters: Which primary and secondary target parameters have you defined?'''
  
== Sample Size Calculation ==
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==Sample Size Calculation==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/sample-size-calculation support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/sample-size-calculation support]
  
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== Experimental Design / Model Planning ==
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==Experimental Design / Model Planning==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/model-planning-study-design support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/model-planning-study-design support]
  
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== Feasibility Check ==
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==Feasibility Check==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/feasibility-study support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/feasibility-study support]
  
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== Nesting and Pseudoreplication ==
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==Nesting and Pseudoreplication==
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[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/nesting-and-pseudoreplication support]
  
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/nesting-and-pseudoreplication support]
 
  
René Bernard will help you with this topic.
 
  
 
'''Identification of the problem: Does the biological unit used for statistical evaluation correspond to the one used for randomisation? If not, check if pseudoreplication is present and how it can be avoided in the evaluation.'''
 
'''Identification of the problem: Does the biological unit used for statistical evaluation correspond to the one used for randomisation? If not, check if pseudoreplication is present and how it can be avoided in the evaluation.'''
  
  
== Randomization and Blinding ==
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==Randomization and Blinding==
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[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/randomisation-and-blinding support]
  
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/randomisation-and-blinding support]
 
  
René Bernard will help you with this topic.
 
  
 
'''Implementation of R+B: Which methods were used to randomize and blind your experiments?'''
 
'''Implementation of R+B: Which methods were used to randomize and blind your experiments?'''
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== Resource Plan ==
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==Resource Plan==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/resource-plan-financing-capacities-personnel support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/resource-plan-financing-capacities-personnel support]
  
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(If required, click the above edit button and upload a timetable Excel file.)
 
(If required, click the above edit button and upload a timetable Excel file.)
  
== Accompanying training courses ==
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==Accompanying training courses==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/accompanying-training-and-courses support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/accompanying-training-and-courses support]
  
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== Planning of Data Preparation / Analysis ==
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==Planning of Data Preparation / Analysis==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/planning-of-data-preparation-analysis support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/planning-of-data-preparation-analysis support]
  
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== Data Storage ==
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==Data Storage==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/data-storage support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/data-storage support]
  
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== Clarification of Authorships ==
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==Clarification of Authorships==
 
 
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/clarification-of-authorship support]
 
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/clarification-of-authorship support]
  
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== Preregistration ==
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==Preregistration==
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[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/pre-registration support]
  
[https://premier-qms.org/premier/planning-of-experiments/pre-registration support]
 
  
René Bernard and Claudia Kurreck also provide further assistance on this topic.
 
  
 
'''Implementation: Where did you pre register your project?'''
 
'''Implementation: Where did you pre register your project?'''

Revision as of 10:25, 30 August 2024

Introduction

This template should help you to plan your project in such a way that all possible difficulties, risks and systematic errors that may occur are considered and minimized in advance. By means of specific questions the ever present bias in experiments shall be reduced and project specific topics shall be brought into the awareness of your experimental design. It should be noted that you do not necessarily have to / can answer all points, which depends on your type of project (exploratory / confirmatory etc.). If you can't say anything about single points, please briefly explain why.

Explainer videos for technical use can be found here.

Project details

Project name:


Project Manager:


Planned project duration:


Short project description: (What is your project about? What is the goal?)

(If required, click the above edit button and upload an image.)

Search

support

Literature Databases / Other sources:


What is (was) the research strategy?


Hypothesis / Counterhypothesis

support

Set up hypothesis / counter hypothesis: Have you formulated your hypothesis and the corresponding counter and/or null hypothesis?


Counterhypothesis: Have you searched for literature that argues against the hypothesis?


Target Parameter

support

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Definition of the target parameters: Which primary and secondary target parameters have you defined?

Sample Size Calculation

support

Need for experimental units: How was the need for experimental units (number of animals, organs, organ sections or cultured cells) determined?


Which reference was used for the estimation? groups and units: Name the experimental groups with the exact number of units and identify test and control groups.


Experimental Design / Model Planning

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Definition of criteria: Have you defined the following criteria for your project: - method selection - influencing factors - requirements - control groups - validations?


Feasibility Check

support

Feasibility of the project: At the end of the feasibility study there is a plausibility check. Is it positive for your project?


Nesting and Pseudoreplication

support


Identification of the problem: Does the biological unit used for statistical evaluation correspond to the one used for randomisation? If not, check if pseudoreplication is present and how it can be avoided in the evaluation.


Randomization and Blinding

support


Implementation of R+B: Which methods were used to randomize and blind your experiments?


If you did not perform randomization and blinding, please explain why!


Resource Plan

support

Resources and infrastructure: Is the financing of your project secured and is there enough personnel, material and a suitable infrastructure available?


Alternatives: If this is not the case, are there planned strategies to overcome the possible challenges?


Timetable

support

Preparation of the timetable: Have you created a detailed, realistic timetable for your project?


Is a project management tool available?


How do you manage, review and update this timetable?

(If required, click the above edit button and upload a timetable Excel file.)

Accompanying training courses

support

Determine training needs: Are there any special trainings, courses etc. that are absolutely necessary in order to carry out the project?


Attend training courses: Do you attend training courses that can be helpful for your project?


Planning of Data Preparation / Analysis

support

Data analysis: How did you plan the aggregation and preparation of the data?


Please explain and document (in the ELN) the step from primary to secondary data!


Archiving the data: Have you ensured the archiving of primary and secondary data?


Data Storage

support

Location: Where did you store the primary and secondary data?


Backups: Are you planning additional backups?


Clarification of Authorships

support

Requirements for first authorship: How are the authorships for your project clarified?


Documentation: Has the agreement been documented? If so, where?


Preregistration

support


Implementation: Where did you pre register your project?


Please explain in the ELN if you have not pre registered your project!