Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R / Edition 1

Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R / Edition 1

by Song S. Qian
ISBN-10:
1420062069
ISBN-13:
9781420062069
Pub. Date:
08/10/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1420062069
ISBN-13:
9781420062069
Pub. Date:
08/10/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R / Edition 1

Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R / Edition 1

by Song S. Qian

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Overview

Emphasizing the inductive nature of statistical thinking, Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R, Second Edition, connects applied statistics to the environmental and ecological fields. Using examples from published works in the ecological and environmental literature, the book explains the approach to solving a statistical problem, covering model specification, parameter estimation, and model evaluation. It includes many examples to illustrate the statistical methods and presents R code for their implementation. The emphasis is on model interpretation and assessment, and using several core examples throughout the book, the author illustrates the iterative nature of statistical inference.

The book starts with a description of commonly used statistical assumptions and exploratory data analysis tools for the verification of these assumptions. It then focuses on the process of building suitable statistical models, including linear and nonlinear models, classification and regression trees, generalized linear models, and multilevel models. It also discusses the use of simulation for model checking, and provides tools for a critical assessment of the developed models. The second edition also includes a complete critique of a threshold model.

Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R, Second Edition focuses on statistical modeling and data analysis for environmental and ecological problems. By guiding readers through the process of scientific problem solving and statistical model development, it eases the transition from scientific hypothesis to statistical model.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420062069
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/10/2009
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental Statistics Series
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Song S. Qian, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

Table of Contents

I Basic Concepts

Introduction

A Crash Course on R

Statistical Assumptions

Statistical Inference

II Statistical Modeling

Linear Models

Nonlinear Models

Classi cation and Regression Tree

Generalized Linear Model

III Advanced Statistical Modeling

Simulation for Model Checking and Statistical Inference

Multilevel Regression

Using Simulation for Evaluating Models Based on Statistical Signicance Testing

Bibliography

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

My favorite feature of this book is the large number of datasets (available on Qian’s web page) … Overall, I liked the book. I expect that I will be pulling examples from it when I teach methods courses to students in the sciences. … it does contain many interesting and intriguing examples, and good examples of R code. So I can and do recommend it as a helpful resource …
—Jane L. Harvill, The American Statistician, November 2011

Qian effectively blends fundamentals of scientific methods with statistical thinking, modeling, computing, and inference. … the text is well formatted with liberal use of illustrative portions of R code … It is clear that Qian has taken great care in developing this book and has succeeded in meeting his stated purpose. The book reflects Qian’s insights into teaching environmental and ecological modeling developed over many years in applied statistics and as an educator in applied sciences. …
Biometrics, June 2011

This book gives a data-oriented introduction to statistical modeling of environmental and ecological phenomena. It is a beautiful scientific guideline for a computer-based model building and evaluation process. … This introductory book gives a diversified overview of modern applied statistics while always following an inductive, data-based approach. Numerous data sets and R scripts, all available online, help to understand even the subtle differences between various models. Here, the reader profits from the obvious practical experience of the author. Meaningful graphics and R code/output embedded in the text support the conclusions drawn and facilitate the application to own data sets. … Students and researchers of environmental sciences with basic knowledge in statistics will find this book valuable as both a work of reference and an introductory guide to statistical modeling with R.
—Sebastian Engelke and Martin Schlather, Biometrical Journal, 2011

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