Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology
Discover the essential statistical techniques for environmental research with Statistics for Environmental Biology and Toxicology by Chapman and Hall, published in 1997. This comprehensive hardback edition spans an impressive 596 pages, offering a valuable resource for those involved in environmental laboratory studies.
This book not only revisits basic statistical notation but also delves into intermediate and advanced methodologies specifically tailored to analyze biochemical and environmental impacts. The author expertly guides readers through various situations where these statistical methods converge, facilitating a deeper understanding of environmental effects and toxicological assessments.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional in the field, this text serves as a crucial reference for enhancing your analytical skills and ensuring accurate interpretations of environmental data. Elevate your research with this indispensable resource today!