Equitation research is fraught with challenge – too few participants, too many variables, complex technology, application of group averages applied to individuals, to name just a few of the typical limitations. With a focus on Science for Saddle Fitters, Dr Lesley Hawson will provide an insight into how equestrian professionals can successfully review scientific peer reviewed articles that can, at face value, present convincing results – if you are unfamiliar with looking at the broader picture of what is being presented. Following an introduction to the theory of equitation research, Dr Hawson talks the group through a her appraisal of a detailed saddle fitting paper as an example.
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Equitation Science: How to Tell the Difference Between the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. With Equitation Veterinary Scientist Dr Lesley Hawson
£10.00
1 hour lecture with Dr Hawson plus additional discussion time generated by the group after the lecture.
For just £10 this live event with replay hosted by the PSFA is an absolute must for equestrian geeks and those who would like to understand the art of critically appraising peer reviewed equitation papers with confidence.
Dr Lesley Hawson, Veterinarian and published Equitation Scientist will guide us through the treacherous field of peer reviewed research and provide useful techniques for critical appraisal that anyone can apply to help form their own opinions about the quality of the evidenced results they are reviewing with the purpose of applying.
Includes Dr Hawson’s detailed slides as a download.
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