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Statistical Experiment Design And Interpretation An Introduction With Agricultural Examples1999 Edition

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    Author(s)Claire A. Collins, Frances M. Seeney
    PublisherJohn Wiley
    ISBN9780471960065
    Pages288
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 1999

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    John Wiley Statistical Experiment Design And Interpretation An Introduction With Agricultural Examples1999 Edition by Claire A. Collins, Frances M. Seeney

    Clearly written and free of statistical jargon, this invaluable guide concentrates on the practicalities of statistical analysis for anyone involved with agricultural research. Each section starts with the key points, giving a quick reference to the contents and plenty of examples using a reala data. Successful experiment design starts with a statement of aims. The authors guide the reader through planning an experiment, including defining objectives, considering treatments, measurements of interest and the time and timing of assessments. Advantages and disadvantages of different experiment designs and the importance of data exploration and graphical presentation are covered, as are data collection, storage, validation and verification. Statistical techniques include the t--test, anlaysis of variance, basic regression analysis and non--parametric techniques. Assumptions inherent to these techniques are clearly identified (bearing in mind the principles and aims) without losing the reader in statistical theory. All of the techniques are illustrated with worked examples and give full interpretation of the results.Formulae are kept to a minimum in the main text, but are given in full in the appendix.