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Statistical and Data Handling Skills in Biology by Prof Roland Ennos

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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 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 choose 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 mastering it will make you a more rounded scientist.

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First published January 1, 2003

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December 13, 2020
Instructions are clear and interactive, but quite a few commands and packages used in the book are outdated and unavailable. Still, it is a great, comprehensive book for biostatistics beginners.
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