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Biostatistical analysis [electronic book] / Jerrold H. Zar.

By: Zar, Jerrold H, 1941-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow : Pearson Education Limited, 2013Edition: International edition of fifth revised edition.Description: online resource (760 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781292024042 (papaerback); 9781292037110 (e-book).Subject(s): BiometryAdditional physical formats: Print version:.: Biostatistical analysis.DDC classification: 574.015195 Online resources: E-book Also available in print form.
Contents:
Introduction -- Populations and samples -- Measures of central tendency -- Measures of dispersion and variability -- Probabilities -- The normal distribution -- One-sample hypotheses -- Two-sample hypotheses -- Paired-sample hypotheses -- Multisample hypotheses: the analysis of variance -- Multiple comparisons -- Two-factor analysis of variance -- Data transformations -- Multiway factorial analysis of variance -- Nested (hierarchical) analysis of variance -- Multivariate analysis of variance -- Simple linear regression -- Comparing simple linear regression equations -- Simple linear correlation -- Multiple regression and correlation -- Polynomial regression -- Testing for goodness of fit -- Contingency tables -- More on dichotomous variables -- Testing for randomness -- Circular distributions: descriptive statistics -- Circular distributions: hypothesis testing.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Zar's Biostatistical Analysis, Fifth Edition, is the ideal textbook for graduate and undergraduate students seeking practical coverage of statistical analysis methods used by researchers to collect, summarise, analyse and draw conclusions from biological research. The latest edition of this best-selling textbook is both comprehensive and easy to read. It is suitable as an introduction for beginning students and as a comprehensive reference book for biological researchers and for advanced students.

This book is appropriate for a one- or two-semester, junior or graduate-level course in biostatistics, biometry, quantitative biology, or statistics, and assumes a prerequisite of algebra.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction -- Populations and samples -- Measures of central tendency -- Measures of dispersion and variability -- Probabilities -- The normal distribution -- One-sample hypotheses -- Two-sample hypotheses -- Paired-sample hypotheses -- Multisample hypotheses: the analysis of variance -- Multiple comparisons -- Two-factor analysis of variance -- Data transformations -- Multiway factorial analysis of variance -- Nested (hierarchical) analysis of variance -- Multivariate analysis of variance -- Simple linear regression -- Comparing simple linear regression equations -- Simple linear correlation -- Multiple regression and correlation -- Polynomial regression -- Testing for goodness of fit -- Contingency tables -- More on dichotomous variables -- Testing for randomness -- Circular distributions: descriptive statistics -- Circular distributions: hypothesis testing.

CIT Module STAT 9003 - Core.

Also available in print form.

Electronic reproduction.: ProQuest LibCentral. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Jerrold H. Zar received his undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from Northern Illinois University in 1962. He later earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in biology and zoology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Zar then returned to Northern Illinois University for 34 years to serve in a variety of capacities. He joined the faculty at NIU as an Assistant Professor in 1968 and quickly rose through the ranks of associate and full professor to become Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences in 1978. He served two terms as Chair of the Department and then, became the Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Research and Dean of the Graduate School. He was a founder of the Illinois Minority Graduate Incentive Program and the Illinois Consortium for Educational Opportunities Program, where he helped create and protect fellowship opportunities for minority graduate students at universities across the state. Zar is a member of 17 professional scientific societies, including being an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His many research publications cover a range of topics, from statistical analysis to physiological adaptations of animals to their environment.

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