Using Statistics to Understand the Environment covers all the basic
tests required for environmental practicals and projects and points the
way to the more advanced techniques that may be needed in more complex
research designs. Following an introduction to project design, the book
covers methods to describe data, to examine differences between samples,
and to identify relationships and associations between variables.
Featuring: worked examples covering a wide range of environmental
topics, drawings and icons, chapter summaries, a glossary of statistical
terms and a further reading section, this book focuses on the needs of
the researcher rather than on the mathematics behind the tests.