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Book Synopsis: Provides an excellent introductory text for students on the principles and methods of statistical analysis in the life sciences, helping them choose and analyse statistical tests for their own problems and present their findings. An understanding of statistical principles and methods is essential for any scientist but is particularly important for those in the life sciences. The field biologist faces very particular problems and challenges with statistics as "real-life" situations such as collecting insects with a sweep net or counting seagulls on a cliff face can hardly be expected to be as reliable or controllable as a laboratory-based experiment. Acknowledging the peculiarites of field-based data and its interpretation, this book provides a superb introduction to statistical analysis helping students relate to their particular and often diverse data with confidence and ease. To enhance the usefulness of this book, the new edition incorporates the more advanced method of multivariate analysis, introducing the nature of multivariate problems and describing the techniques of principal components analysis, cluster analysis and discriminant analysis which are all applied to biological examples. An appendix detailing the statistical computing packages available has also been included. It will be extremely useful to undergraduates studying ecology, biology, and earth and environmental sciences and of interest to postgraduates who are not familiar with the application of multiavirate techniques and practising field biologists working in these areas.
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Looking for a comprehensive guide on statistical analysis in field biology? Look no further than the Practical Statistics for Field Biology book! Designed specifically for students in the life sciences, this book is the ultimate resource for understanding the principles and methods of statistical analysis in real-life situations.
Field biologists face unique challenges when it comes to collecting and interpreting data. Unlike a controlled laboratory experiment, counting seagulls on a cliff face or collecting insects with a sweep net can be unpredictable and challenging. That's why this book is so essential – it teaches students how to choose and analyze statistical tests specific to their own problems.
But it doesn't stop there. The new edition of this book also includes advanced methods like multivariate analysis. Students will learn how to apply techniques such as principal components analysis, cluster analysis, and discriminant analysis to biological examples. This knowledge will give them the confidence and ease to interpret their diverse data.
For undergraduates studying ecology, biology, and earth and environmental sciences, this book is an invaluable resource. Even postgraduates who aren't familiar with multivariate techniques will find this book useful. And it's not just for students – practicing field biologists will also benefit from the practical insights and techniques provided.
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