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Analysis of Variance and Covariance: How to Choose and Construct Models for the Life Sciences

Analysis of Variance and Covariance: How to Choose and Construct Models for the Life Sciences

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Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a core technique for analysing data in the Life Sciences. This reference book bridges the gap between statistical theory and practical data analysis by presenting a comprehensive set of tables for all standard models of analysis of variance and covariance with up to three treatment factors. The book will serve as a tool to help post-graduates and professionals define their hypotheses, design appropriate experiments, translate them into a statistical model, validate the output from statistics packages and verify results. The systematic layout makes it easy for readers to identify which types of model best fit the themes they are investigating, and to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of alternative experimental designs. In addition, a concise introduction to the principles of analysis of variance and covariance is provided, alongside worked examples illustrating issues and decisions faced by analysts.
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9780521684477
9780521684477

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
153.00 x 228.00
Weight (g)
496
  • Preface; Introduction to analysis of variance; Introduction to model structures; Part I. Model Structures:: 1. One-factor designs; 2. Nested designs; 3. Fully replicated factorial designs; 4. Randomised block designs; 5. Split plot designs; 6. Repeated measures designs; 7. Unreplicated designs; Part II. Further Topics:: 8. Further topics; 9. Choosing experimental designs; 10. Best practice in presentation of the design; 11. Troubleshooting problems during analysis; Glossary; Categories of model; Bibliography; Index of all ANOVA models with up to three factors; Index.
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