Neurobiology, epistemology, and the methodology of the t-squared test and tri-center analysis in biostatistics are all part of biotrichology.

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  • John Edward Osler

    English

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Keywords:
Acrophase,, Antimode,, Batiphase, Biostatistics, Biotrichotomy, Biotrichotometrics,, Categorical, Cognition, Gaussian Curve, Investigation, Mathematical Model, Mean, Median,, Mode, Normal Curve, Normal Distribution, Neurobiology,
Abstract

This book lays forth the theoretical, methodological, and systemic foundations for a new kind of parametric statistical analytics
called "Biotrichotomy" that have its origins in the field of neurology. This emerging field of statistics seeks to investigate
biological events by providing dual metrics for both the pre- and post-hoc results. The distinctive instrumentation of the qualitative
to quantitative "Tri-Squared Test" and its related Post Hoc statistic "Tri-Center Analysis" comprise the data analysis technique of
"Biotrichotomy" as "Biotrichotometrics" for comprehensive data analytic psychometrics. By combining these two resources,
researchers may conduct longitudinal studies with ease. The conventional parametric statistical measures of central tendency may
also be accessed using these processes and used within the context of trichotomous study designs. As for post hoc measurements,
Tri-Center Analysis looks at the results of a separate, statistically significant Tri-Squared Test by computing parametric measures
with a normal distribution. This research concludes that the two statistical analysis methods originally published in the i-manager
Journal of Educational Technology and the i-manager Journal on Mathematics are both practical, practical, and viable.

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Published
2026-02-23
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