Introduction to Applied Statistics by J K Lindsey

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Introduction to Applied Statistics by J K Lindsey

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This covers the basics of the design and analysis of surveys and experiments and provides an understanding of the basic principles of modelling and inference. Practical advice is provided on how to design a study, collect data, record observations accurately, detect errors, construct appropriate models, and interpret the results.

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Introduction to Applied Statistics by J K Lindsey

This text is aimed at students in medicine, biology, and the social sciences, as well as those planning to specialise in applied statistics. It covers the basics of the design and analysis of surveys and experiments and provides an understanding of the basic principles of modelling and inference. Practical advice is provided on how to design a study, collect data, record observations accurately, detect errors, construct appropriate models, and interpret the results. The text contains many illustrative examples and exercises relating statistical principles to research. A companion website is available with links to data sets, R codes, and to an instructor's manual with teaching hints and solutions.
I recommend it as a text for a basic course in applied statistics, either as a first statistics course to mathematics students, or as a more advanced course to students in other disciplines* Short Book Reviews (Publication of the International Statistical Institute) *
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ISBN 13 9780198528944
ISBN 10 0198528949
Title Introduction to Applied Statistics
Author J K Lindsey
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Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2003-11-27
Number of pages 321
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