Statistical and Data Handling Skills in Biology
Statistical and Data Handling Skills in Biology
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Author(s): Ennos, Roland
ISBN No.: 9780131955844
Edition: Revised
Pages: 248
Year: 200612
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 47.42
Status: Out Of Print

The ability to expertly analyse statistical data is a crucial skill in the biological sciences it is fundamental to fully understanding what your experiments are actually telling you. Statistical and Data Handling Skills in Biology gives you everything you need to master the often overlooked subject of statistical analysis. Written in a straight-forward and easy to understand style it presents all of the tests you will need throughout your studies, and shows you how to select the right tests to get the most out of your experiments. All of this is done in the context of biological examples so you can see just how relevant a skill this is, and how becoming fully proficient will make you a more rounded scientist. Key features bull; bull;Innovative decision chart guides you to the correct statistical test bull;Clear, concise coverage of essential concepts bull;Self assessment exercises improve your confidence in using numbers bull;Covers experimental design and shows you how to present your data bull;Straightforward explanations with a minimum of equations Step by step instructions on how to carry out statistical tests on both a calculator and computer packages New to this edition bull; bull;New coverage of non-parametric tests bull;New chapters covering distribution of data and carrying out transformations bull;Extended coverage of analysis of variance to examine repeated measures and two-way ANOVA Minitab replaced by SPSS (version 13) throughout the book, with a separate, complete guide to SPSS also available online. This book is the ideal companion for biologists at all levels: as a text for undergraduate students; as a self-study guide; or as a laboratory handbook for the working biologist. Roland Ennos is a Reader in the Faculty of Life Sciences at Manchester University where he teaches Biomathematics to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.


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