1st Edition

Revival: Biostatistics (1993) Concepts and Applications for Biologists

By Brian Williams Copyright 1993
214 Pages
by CRC Press

216 Pages
by CRC Press

216 Pages
by CRC Press

This book is a first course in statistics for students of biology. Most of the examples have an ecological bias, but illustrate principles which have direct relevance for biologists doing laboratory work. The structured approach begins with basic concepts, and progresses towards an appreciation of the needs and use of analysis of variance and regression, and includes the use of computer... Read more
This book is a first course in statistics for students of biology. Most of the examples have an ecological bias, but illustrate principles which have direct relevance for biologists doing laboratory work. The structured approach begins with basic concepts, and progresses towards an appreciation of the needs and use of analysis of variance and regression, and includes the use of computer statistical packages.

Biography

Brian Williams

"This book is intended as a first courst in statistics for biology students. Topics convered include probability, distributions, hypothesis testing, comparisons, analysis of variance and regression."
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