Understanding Statistics and Experimental Design [electronic resource] : How to Not Lie with Statistics / by Michael H. Herzog, Gregory Francis, Aaron Clarke.

By: Herzog, Michael H [author.]
Contributor(s): Francis, Gregory [author.] | Clarke, Aaron [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: Learning Materials in Biosciences: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: XI, 142 p. 35 illus., 29 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030034993Subject(s): Molecular biology | Biostatistics | Science education | Statistics  | Experiential research | Behavioral sciences | Molecular Medicine | Biostatistics | Science Education | Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences | Psychology Research | Behavioral SciencesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 611.01816 LOC classification: QH506Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I -- Basic Probability Theory -- Experimental Design and the Basics of Statistics: Signal detection Theory (SDT) -- The Core Concept of Statistics -- Variations on the t-test -- PART II -- The Multiple Testing Problem -- ANOVA -- Experimental design: Model Fits, Power, and Complex Designs -- Correlation -- PART III -- Meta-analysis -- Understanding replication -- Magnitude of excess success -- Suggested improvements and challenges.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This open access textbook provides the background needed to correctly use, interpret and understand statistics and statistical data in diverse settings. Part I makes key concepts in statistics readily clear. Parts I and II give an overview of the most common tests (t-test, ANOVA, correlations) and work out their statistical principles. Part III provides insight into meta-statistics (statistics of statistics) and demonstrates why experiments often do not replicate. Finally, the textbook shows how complex statistics can be avoided by using clever experimental design. Both non-scientists and students in Biology, Biomedicine and Engineering will benefit from the book by learning the statistical basis of scientific claims and by discovering ways to evaluate the quality of scientific reports in academic journals and news outlets.
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Part I -- Basic Probability Theory -- Experimental Design and the Basics of Statistics: Signal detection Theory (SDT) -- The Core Concept of Statistics -- Variations on the t-test -- PART II -- The Multiple Testing Problem -- ANOVA -- Experimental design: Model Fits, Power, and Complex Designs -- Correlation -- PART III -- Meta-analysis -- Understanding replication -- Magnitude of excess success -- Suggested improvements and challenges.

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This open access textbook provides the background needed to correctly use, interpret and understand statistics and statistical data in diverse settings. Part I makes key concepts in statistics readily clear. Parts I and II give an overview of the most common tests (t-test, ANOVA, correlations) and work out their statistical principles. Part III provides insight into meta-statistics (statistics of statistics) and demonstrates why experiments often do not replicate. Finally, the textbook shows how complex statistics can be avoided by using clever experimental design. Both non-scientists and students in Biology, Biomedicine and Engineering will benefit from the book by learning the statistical basis of scientific claims and by discovering ways to evaluate the quality of scientific reports in academic journals and news outlets.

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