Modern statistics for the life sciences/ Alan Grafen and Rosie Hails
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1. Introduction to analysis of variance --
2. Regression --
3. Models, parameters and GLMs --
4. Using more than one explanatory variable --
5. Designing experiments --
keeping it simple --
6. Combining continuous and categorical variables --
7. Interactions --
getting more complex --
8. Checking the models I: independence --
9. Checking the models II: the other three asumptions --
10. Model selection I: principles of model choice and designed experiments --
11. Model selection II: datasets with several explanatory variables --
12. Random effects --
13. Categorical data --
14. What lies beyond? --
15. Answers to exercises --
App. 1. meaning of p-values and confidence intervals --
App. 2. Analytical results about variances and sample means --
App. 3. Probability distributions.
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