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Statistics for Ecologists Using R and Excel
Data Collection, Exploration, Analysis and Presentation
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About The Book
Statistical approaches covered include: data exploration; tests for difference – t-test and U-test; correlation – Spearman’s rank test and Pearson product-moment; association including Chi-squared tests and goodness of fit; multivariate testing using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Kruskal–Wallis test; and multiple regression.
Key skills taught in this book include: how to plan ecological projects; how to record and assemble your data; how to use R and Excel for data analysis and graphs; how to carry out a wide range of statistical analyses including analysis of variance and regression; how to create professional looking graphs; and how to present your results.
New in this edition: a completely revised chapter on graphics including graph types and their uses, Excel Chart Tools, R graphics commands and producing different chart types in Excel and in R; an expanded range of support material online, including; example data, exercises and additional notes & explanations; a new chapter on basic community statistics, biodiversity and similarity; chapter summaries and end-of-chapter exercises.
Praise for the first edition:
A must for anyone getting to grips with data analysis using R and excel. – Amazon 5-star review
It has been very easy to follow and will be perfect for anyone. – Amazon 5-star review
A solid introduction to working with Excel and R. The writing is clear and informative, the book provides plenty of examples and figures so that each string of code in R or step in Excel is understood by the reader. – Goodreads, 4-star review
Product Details
- Publisher: Pelagic (March 7, 2017)
- Length: 352 pages
- ISBN13: 9781784271398
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Raves and Reviews
The text that I have found most helpful in getting back to using R has been Mark Gardener's Statistics for Ecologists Using R and Excel. This excellent little book leads the reader nicely through the basics. Starting with how to down load R and getting data into the programme through exploratory statistics and into basic analysis with a section on reporting results which includes visualising data. It also makes it easy for the reader to synthesise R and Excel and there is extra help and sample data available on the free companion webpage if needed. I recommended this text to the university library as well as to colleagues at my student workshops on R. (This review refers to the first edition.)
– Mark Edwards, EcoBlogging
This book is a superb way in for all those looking at how to design investigations and collect data to support their findings. (This review refers to the first edition.)
– Sue Townsend, Biodiversity Learning Manager, Field Studies Council (UK)
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