Sampling Design and Statistical Methods for Environmental Biologists / Edition 1

Sampling Design and Statistical Methods for Environmental Biologists / Edition 1

by Roger H. Green
ISBN-10:
0471039012
ISBN-13:
9780471039013
Pub. Date:
05/01/1979
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0471039012
ISBN-13:
9780471039013
Pub. Date:
05/01/1979
Publisher:
Wiley
Sampling Design and Statistical Methods for Environmental Biologists / Edition 1

Sampling Design and Statistical Methods for Environmental Biologists / Edition 1

by Roger H. Green

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Overview

Provides—in an organized and compact source—a comprehensive guide to the principles of sampling design and statistical analysis methods. Reviews the principles of inference, sampling and statistical design, and hypothesis formulation, all with special reference to ecological data. Includes an impact study illustrating the principles presented. Contains a key to five broad categories of environmental studies—as well as examples and examines specific topics that apply to any environmental study. Provides a comprehensive bibliography which is cross-referenced to the text and keyed to a specific topic code (types of methods and environments studied).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471039013
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 05/01/1979
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.32(w) x 9.39(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Roger H. Green is the author of Sampling Design and Statistical Methods for Environmental Biologists, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION.

Purpose and Relation to Existing Literature.

Background Assumed.

Organization and Emphasis.

PRINCIPLES.

General Review.

The Example.

Ten Principles.

DECISIONS.

Introduction.

Optimal Impact Study Design.

Optimal and Suboptimal Designs—The Main Sequences.

Forms of Simple Variables.

Derived Variables.

Selection of Variables.

Biological Variables in Special Areas.

Estimation of Necessary Sample Size, Number, and Allocation.

Data Screening Before Analysis.

Computer Programs.

Visual Display of Results.

SEQUENCES.

Main Sequence 1: Permits an Optimal Impact Study Design.

Main Sequence 2: Impact Inferred from Temporal Change Alone.

Main Sequence 3: Baseline or Monitoring Study.

Main Sequence 4: Impact Must Be Inferred from Spatial PatternAlone.

Main Sequence 5: &‘grave;When and Where?'' Is the Question.

References.

Index.
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