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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Preface
Chapter 1 Variation
1.1 VARIATION
1.2 COLLECTING DATA
1.3 SUMMARIZING YOUR DATA
1.4 REPORTING YOUR RESULTS
1.5 TYPES OF DATA
1.6 DISPLAYING MULTIPLE VARIABLES
1.7 MEASURES OF LOCATION
1.8 SAMPLES AND POPULATIONS
1.9 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 2 Probability
2.1 PROBABILITY
2.2 BINOMIAL TRIALS
*2.3 CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY
2.4 INDEPENDENCE
2.5 APPLICATIONS TO GENETICS
2.6 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 3 Two Naturally Occurring Probability Distributions
3.1 DISTRIBUTION OF VALUES
3.2 DISCRETE DISTRIBUTIONS
3.3 THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
3.4 MEASURING POPULATION DISPERSION AND SAMPLE PRECISION
3.5 POISSON: EVENTS RARE IN TIME AND SPACE
3.6 CONTINUOUS DISTRIBUTIONS
3.7 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 4 Estimation and the Normal Distribution
4.1 POINT ESTIMATES
4.2 PROPERTIES OF THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
4.3 USING CONFIDENCE INTERVALS TO TEST HYPOTHESES
4.4 PROPERTIES OF INDEPENDENT OBSERVATIONS
4.5 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 5 Testing Hypotheses
5.1 TESTING A HYPOTHESIS
5.2 ESTIMATING EFFECT SIZE
5.3 APPLYING THE T-TEST TO MEASUREMENTS
5.4 COMPARING TWO SAMPLES
5.5 WHICH TEST SHOULD WE USE?
5.6 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 6 Designing an Experiment or Survey
6.1 THE HAWTHORNE EFFECT
6.2 DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT OR SURVEY
6.3 HOW LARGE A SAMPLE?
6.4 META-ANALYSIS
6.5 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 7 Guide to Entering, Editing, Saving, and Retrieving Large Quantities of Data Using R
7.1 CREATING AND EDITING A DATA FILE
7.2 STORING AND RETRIEVING FILES FROM WITHIN R
7.3 RETRIEVING DATA CREATED BY OTHER PROGRAMS
7.4 USING R TO DRAW A RANDOM SAMPLE
Chapter 8 Analyzing Complex Experiments
8.1 CHANGES MEASURED IN PERCENTAGES
8.2 COMPARING MORE THAN TWO SAMPLES
8.3 EQUALIZING VARIABILITY
8.4 CATEGORICAL DATA
8.5 MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
8.6 R PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES
8.7 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 9 Developing Models
9.1 MODELS
9.2 CLASSIFICATION AND REGRESSION TREES
9.3 REGRESSION
9.4 FITTING A REGRESSION EQUATION
9.5 PROBLEMS WITH REGRESSION
9.6 QUANTILE REGRESSION
9.7 VALIDATION
9.8 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 10 Reporting Your Findings
10.1 WHAT TO REPORT
10.2 TEXT, TABLE, OR GRAPH?
10.3 SUMMARIZING YOUR RESULTS
10.4 REPORTING ANALYSIS RESULTS
10.5 EXCEPTIONS ARE THE REAL STORY
10.6 SUMMARY AND REVIEW
Chapter 11 Problem Solving
11.1 THE PROBLEMS
11.2 SOLVING PRACTICAL PROBLEMS
Answers to Selected Exercises
Index
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