Practical Statistics for Geographers and Earth ScientistsISBN: 978-0-470-84914-9
Hardcover
440 pages
January 2011
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Practical Statistics for Geographers and Earth Scientists
provides an introductory guide to the principles and application of
statistical analysis in context. This book helps students to gain
the level of competence in statistical procedures necessary for
independent investigations, field-work and other projects. The aim
is to explain statistical techniques using data relating to
relevant geographical, geospatial, earth and environmental science
examples, employing graphics as well as mathematical notation for
maximum clarity. Advice is given on asking the appropriate
preliminary research questions to ensure that the correct data is
collected for the chosen statistical analysis method. The book
offers a practical guide to making the transition from
understanding principles of spatial and non-spatial statistical
techniques to planning a series analyses and generating results
using statistical and spreadsheet computer software.
- Learning outcomes included in each chapter
- International focus
- Explains the underlying mathematical basis of spatial and non-spatial statistics
- Provides an geographical, geospatial, earth and environmental science context for the use of statistical methods
- Written in an accessible, user-friendly style
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