ABSTRACT

An introductory text for scientists working in agriculture and experimental biology, Statistical Methods in Agriculture and Experimental Biology includes all the basic statistical methods relevant to their work. Undergraduate and postgraduate majors in those subjects will find its information most essential to their studies.
Material on more advanced topics- not usually discussed in an introductory text-focuses on multiple regression, incomplete block experimental design, confounded and split-plot experimental designs, non-linear and log-linear models, and repeated measurements. The authors believe that research scientists should be aware of the potential benefits of those more advanced methods in their work.
Particular emphasis is placed upon the assumptions implicit in statistical methods: a full chapter is devoted to that important aspect. It also stresses the importance of designing experiments properly, particularly in using small, natural blocks and factorial treatment structure, and of using available resources efficiently, and extracting all information from the data.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|20 pages

Probability and Distributions

chapter 3|16 pages

Estimation and Hypothesis Testing

chapter 4|18 pages

A Simple Experiment

chapter 5|30 pages

Control of Random Variation by Blocking

chapter 6|34 pages

Particular Questions About Treatments

chapter 7|32 pages

More on Factorial Treatment Structure

chapter 8|24 pages

The Assumptions Behind the Analysis

chapter 9|22 pages

Studying Linear Relationships

chapter 10|32 pages

More Complex Relationships

chapter 11|36 pages

Linear Models

chapter 12|30 pages

Nonlinear Models

chapter 13|24 pages

The Analysis of Proportions

chapter 14|40 pages

Models and Distributions for Frequency Data

chapter 16|16 pages

Analyzing and Summarizing Many Measurements

chapter 18|12 pages

Sampling Finite Populations