Randomization, bootstrap and Monte Carlo methods in biology
2nd ed
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Author
Contributions
- Manly, Bryan F. J., 1944- - Contributor
Publication
1997 - Chapman & Hall, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
99,750 words, Guess
Page Count
399 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL16860679M
- ISBN-100412721309
- OCLC Control Number36978550
- OCLC Control Numberrandomizationboo00manl
- Library of Congress Control Number96072031
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- Goodreads2721717
- LibraryThing228809
Description
Modern computer intensive methods are invaluable in the solution of a wide range of problems. The second edition of this popular text illustrates the value of these techniques with particular emphasis on biological applications. Randomization, Bootstrap and Monte Carlo Methods in Biology has been updated with the very latest research, with new chapters on bootstrapping, survival and growth data and Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. The examples in the text have been carefully chosen and include the controversial topics of whether there is periodicity in fossil extinction records and whether there is evidence for a relationship between co-occurrences of species on islands. Graduate students and researchers at all levels in biological and medical departments will need to read this book, it will be valued by biologists, biometricians and statisticians working in government departments, research stations and private industry who carry out analyses themselves, or who need to understand others' analyses.
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Series Statement
- Chapman & Hall texts in statistical science series
Other Editions
- Randomization, bootstrap and Monte Carlo methods in biology
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