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Biomeasurement : a student's guide to biological statistics / Dawn Hawkins

By: Material type: TextTextCopyright date: Oxford : Oxford University Press, ©2014Edition: Third editionDescription: xxviii, 333 pages : figures, tables ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199650446 pbk
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Partial contents:
Why am I reading this book? -- Getting to grips with the basics -- Describing a single sample -- Inferring and estimating -- Overview of null hypothesis significance and testing -- Tests on frequencies -- Tests of difference: two unrelated samples -- Tests of difference: two related samples -- Tests of difference: more than two samples -- Tests of relationship: regression -- Tests of relationship: correlation -- Introducing the generalized linear model: general linear model -- More on the generalized linear model: logistic and loglinear models -- Choosing the right test and graph
Summary: Offering a student-focused introduction to the use of statistics in the study of the biosciences, this text looks at statistical techniques and other essential tools for bioscientists, giving students the confidence to use and further explore the key techniques for themselves.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Why am I reading this book? -- Getting to grips with the basics -- Describing a single sample -- Inferring and estimating -- Overview of null hypothesis significance and testing -- Tests on frequencies -- Tests of difference: two unrelated samples -- Tests of difference: two related samples -- Tests of difference: more than two samples -- Tests of relationship: regression -- Tests of relationship: correlation -- Introducing the generalized linear model: general linear model -- More on the generalized linear model: logistic and loglinear models -- Choosing the right test and graph

Offering a student-focused introduction to the use of statistics in the study of the biosciences, this text looks at statistical techniques and other essential tools for bioscientists, giving students the confidence to use and further explore the key techniques for themselves.

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