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Principles and procedures of statistics= with special reference to the biological sciences.

By: Series: Principles and procedures of statisticsPublication details: New York: McGraw-Hill 1960.Description: 481 p., il. 24 cmContent type:
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Summary: Statistics defined. Some history of statistics. Statistics and the scientific method. studying statistic; Probability. Sampling from a normal distribution. Comparisons involving two sample means. Principles of experimental design. Analysis of variance I: the one-way classification. Analysis of variance II: multiway classifications. Linear regression. Linear correlation. Analysis of variance III: Factorial experiments. Analysis of variance IV: split-plot designs and analysis. Analysis of variance V: unequal subsclass numbers. Multiple and partial regression and correlation. Analysis of covariance. Nonlinear regression. Some uses of chi-square. Enumeration data I: one-way classifications. Enumeration data II: contingency tables. Some discrete distributions. Nonparametric statistics. Sampling finite populations.
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Statistics defined. Some history of statistics. Statistics and the scientific method. studying statistic; Probability. Sampling from a normal distribution. Comparisons involving two sample means. Principles of experimental design. Analysis of variance I: the one-way classification. Analysis of variance II: multiway classifications. Linear regression. Linear correlation. Analysis of variance III: Factorial experiments. Analysis of variance IV: split-plot designs and analysis. Analysis of variance V: unequal subsclass numbers. Multiple and partial regression and correlation. Analysis of covariance. Nonlinear regression. Some uses of chi-square. Enumeration data I: one-way classifications. Enumeration data II: contingency tables. Some discrete distributions. Nonparametric statistics. Sampling finite populations.