Randomization Bootstrap and Monte Carlo Methods in Biology


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<p>Modern computer-intensive statistical methods play a key role in solving many problems across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Like its bestselling predecessors the fourth edition of <b><i>Randomization Bootstrap and Monte Carlo Methods in Biology</i></b> illustrates a large number of statistical methods with an emphasis on biological applications. The focus is now on the use of randomization bootstrapping and Monte Carlo methods in constructing confidence intervals and doing tests of significance. The text provides comprehensive coverage of computer-intensive applications with data sets available online.</p><p>Features</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Presents an overview of computer-intensive statistical methods and applications in biology</li> <p> </p> <li>Covers a wide range of methods including bootstrap Monte Carlo ANOVA regression and Bayesian methods</li> <p> </p> <li>Makes it easy for biologists researchers and students to understand the methods used</li> <p> </p> <li>Provides information about computer programs and packages to implement calculations particularly using R code</li> <p> </p> <li>Includes a large number of real examples from a range of biological disciplines</li> </ul><p>Written in an accessible style with minimal coverage of theoretical details this book provides an excellent introduction to computer-intensive statistical methods for biological researchers. It can be used as a course text for graduate students as well as a reference for researchers from a range of disciplines. The detailed worked examples of real applications will enable practitioners to apply the methods to their own biological data.</p>
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