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Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Biologists Details
Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 570.15195
EAN: 9780521009768
ISBN: 0521009766
Label: Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 520
Publication Date: 2002-04-02
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Studio: Cambridge University Press
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Summary: A solid resource for research scientists
Comment: I've found this book to be a valuable resource for less common methods of experimental design. Its biggest strength is the ubiquitous use of examples from real research papers.
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Summary: Finally something that makes sense!!
Comment: I have finally found a useable experimental design book. This book is as it's titled is for biologists and it is understandable. This book could have saved me from the frustration of 'not knowing' the proper terminology in project design. There is a easier, concise way to say something about 'what I wanted to do in the field.'
I am finally satisfied in my quest for an understandable design and data analysis book! I would have liked to have had the information this text has before I had to jump into writing proposals - even if the proposals were only for course work. (I have recommended this book to my professor to use in future courses and to fellow grad students.) I highly recommend this book!! A second choice would be "Vegetation Description and Data Analysis: A Practical Approach" by Kent and Coker. These books combined have made my project design understandable. (The latter is a bit harder to find - I had mine shipped over from India) Again can't recommend this one enough - Thank you so much G. P. Quinn!!
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Summary: Designing your field studies
Comment: The book is riddled with different examples from articles of recent and past publications which have both good and bad experimental designs. The authors tried to explain the basic underlying designs of these published field studies and then they tried to give suggestions of how it would have been to be without underestimating the cost and labor done by the published authors.Most of the examples come from field community ecology, and I think this book is highly recommended for aspiring field ecologist as the numerous examples cited can guide you to design against what is superficial, unprepared field experiments. Not to limit the book, this works also even for other fields in biology such as laboratory studies. The principles being taught can be applied in both.
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Summary: Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Biologists
Comment: Well explained statistical theory and applications for the biologist.
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Summary: Comprehensive, advanced, and often a good read
Comment: Comprehensible, comprehensive, and interesting statistical texts are as rare as the Tasmanian Tiger. This text is very comprehensive and is loaded with interesting examples and does an excellent job of presenting the scientific method. It's not always as easy to follow as I would like, but I deal with this by recommending to my students that they read the assignment after, instead of before the lecture. I cover the first 12 chapters (through covariance) in my upper division Biometry course. I'm an ecologist and have enjoyed learning much that was never covered in my undergraduate biometry and two graduate statistics courses. This would be an excellent text for graduate courses.



