Fr. 136.00

Statistical Analysis of Small Data Sets

English · Hardback

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This book offers advice on the statistical analysis of small data sets (which are often used for ethical, financial, or practical reasons) for various designs and levels of measurement, helping researchers to analyse such data sets, but also to evaluate and interpret others' analyses.


List of contents

  • 1: General principles

  • 2: Note on permutation and bootstrap tests

  • 3: A single sample of continuous data

  • 4: Comparing continuous data across levels of one or more factors

  • 5: Correlation and regression

  • 6: Binomial data

  • 7: Multinomial data

  • 8: Sequential analysis and adaptive designs

  • 9: Meta-analysis

  • 10: Multiple testing

  • 11: Bayesian analysis

About the author

After studying statistics (with biology as minor) at the University of Dortmund, Professor Markus Neuhäuser worked as a biostatistician in the pharmaceutical industryfrom 1996 to 2001. Back in academia, he was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Otago, New Zealand from 2002 to 2004 and at the University Hospital Essen, Germany from 2004 to 2006). Since 2006 he has been working as a Professor of Statistics at the RheinAhrCampus in Remagen, Germany.

Professor Graeme Ruxton FRSE is a zoologist known for his research into behavioural ecology and evolutionary ecology. Ruxton received his PhD in Statistics and Modelling Science in 1992 from the University of Strathclyde. His studies focus on the evolutionary pressures on aggregation by animals, and predator-prey aspects of sensory ecology. He researched visual communication in animals at the University of Glasgow, where he was professor of theoretical ecology. In 2013 he became professor at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Ruxton has published numerous papers on antipredator adaptations, along with contributions to textbooks. In 2012 Ruxton was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Summary

This book offers advice on the statistical analysis of small data sets (which are often used for ethical, financial, or practical reasons) for various designs and levels of measurement, helping researchers to analyse such data sets, but also to evaluate and interpret others' analyses.

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