ABSTRACT

The first edition of this book, popular around the world, is surpassed only by this new Second Edition. Improvements such as new and revised exercises, a broad range of practical and relevant case studies, and expanded theoretical concepts make this even better for users of statistics. The book emphasizes the practical application of statistics and provides examples in various fields of environmental and agriculture sciences. Because it uses simple, non-mathematical language to present statistical techniques, the reader requires only a familiarity with elementary algebra and mathematical notations to understand and apply the concepts described.

This logically organized book covers the following topics: Part 1 introduces statistical concepts as they apply to different fields of environmental and agriculture sciences and provides descriptive measures of central tendency and variability; Part 2 covers probability and sampling concepts used in inferential statistics; Part 3 presents parametric methods in hypothesis testing, which include research designs; Part 4 discusses a number of nonparametric techniques; Part 5 explains tests of association and prediction; and lastly, analysis of change over time is detailed in Part 6. The appendices contain statistical tables for reference purposes.

part 1|47 pages

Descriptive Statistics in Environmental and Agricultural Sciences

part 2|82 pages

Inferential Statistics in Environmental and Agricultural Sciences

chapter 3|35 pages

Probability Theory

chapter 4|24 pages

An Introduction to Sampling Concepts

part 3|86 pages

Tests of Comparison: Parametric Methods

chapter 6|28 pages

Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample

chapter 7|24 pages

Hypothesis Testing: Two-Sample

chapter 8|32 pages

Analysis of Variances

part 4|45 pages

Nonparametric Methods

chapter 9|22 pages

Chi-Square Analysis

chapter 10|21 pages

Additional Nonparametric Methods

part 5|79 pages

Test of Association and Prediction

chapter 11|38 pages

Simple Regression and Correlation

chapter 12|39 pages

Multiple Regression

part 6|60 pages

Analysis of Change over Time

chapter 13|38 pages

Time Series Analysis

chapter 14|20 pages

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