Research and Markets: Choosing and Using Statistics: A Biologist's Guide, 3rd Edition Is a Must for Students Who Use a Computer Package to Apply Statistics in Practical and Project Work

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/827517/choosing_and_using) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Choosing and Using Statistics: A Biologist's Guide, 3rd Edition" to their offering.

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

About the Author:

Calvin Dytham has a wide range of research interests in ecology and evolutionary biology and is especially interested in the impacts of dispersal and the arrangement of individuals in space on ecological and evolutionary processes. He is a Reader in the Department of Biology at the University of York, UK, and has been teaching statistics to undergraduate and postgraduate students since 1994.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Preface.
  • 1 Eight steps to successful data analysis.
  • 2 The basics.
  • 3 Choosing a test: a key.
  • 4 Hypothesis testing, sampling and experimental design.
  • 5 Statistics, variables and distributions.
  • 6 Descriptive and presentational techniques.
  • 7 The tests 1: tests to look at differences.
  • 8 The tests 2: tests to look at relationships.
  • 9 The tests 3: tests for data exploration.
  • Index.

Reviews:

"This book makes everything so easy. Complicated tests are effortlessly condensed, and the instructions are almost too easy to follow. Diagrams and sample data sets are used frequently so you can practise using tests before applying them to your own data sets, whilst the logical layout guides you toward the correct test for both your data, and what you want to prove (or disprove)." (Animals & Men, February 2011)

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Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716