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STATISTICS FOR BIOLOGY STUDENTS: A HANDBOOK

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This handbook is selective in its coverage in order to emphasize hands-on, practical skills and knowledge. The author provides theoretical background only when needed to encourage an intelligent use of statistics and experimental design. Thus, the book is neither theory-driven nor superficial. With this short, succinct book, readers can quickly read a chapter before doing the lab and grasp the necessary statistical principles before starting their data analysis. The presentation is driven by four basic questions needed to be asked in research: 1.) I want to answer these particular questions in my research; what kind of experimental design is best? 2.) I've collected data; what is the best way to analyze them and what are the pitfalls? 3.) How should I interpret the results of the analysis? 4.) How should I report the results of the statistical analysis in a research paper?

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First published June 30, 2001

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