Choosing and Using Statistics: A Biologist's Guide, 3rd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-9839-4
Paperback
320 pages
January 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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Choosing and Using Statistics remains an invaluable guide
for students using a computer package to analyse data from research
projects and practical class work. The text takes a pragmatic
approach to statistics with a strong focus on what is actually
needed. There are chapters giving useful advice on the basics
of statistics and guidance on the presentation of data. The book is
built around a key to selecting the correct statistical test and
then gives clear guidance on how to carry out the test and
interpret the output from four commonly used computer packages:
SPSS, Minitab, Excel, and (new to this edition) the free program,
R. Only the basics of formal statistics are described and the
emphasis is on jargon-free English but any unfamiliar words can be
looked up in the extensive glossary. This new 3rd
edition of Choosing and Using Statistics is a must for all
students who use a computer package to apply statistics in
practical and project work.
Features new to this edition:
- Now features information on using the popular free program, R
- Uses a simple key and flow chart to help you choose the right statistical test
- Aimed at students using statistics for projects and in practical classes
- Includes an extensive glossary and key to symbols to explain any statistical jargon
- No previous knowledge of statistics is assumed
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