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Estuarine variability : proceedings of the eight biennial international estuarine research conference, Durham, July 28- August 2, 1985
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ISBN: 0127618902 1322256446 1483289389 Year: 1986 Publisher: Orlando New York Toronto Academic Press

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Fate and Effects of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Marine Ecosystems and Organisms. Proceedings of a Symposium November 10-12, 1976, Olympic Hotel, Seattle, Washington.
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Fate and effects of petroleum hydrocarbons in marine ecosystems and organisms : proceedings of a symposium, November 10-12, 1976, Seattle
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Intuitive Introductory Statistics
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ISBN: 3319560727 3319560700 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This textbook is designed to give an engaging introduction to statistics and the art of data analysis. The unique scope includes, but also goes beyond, classical methodology associated with the normal distribution. What if the normal model is not valid for a particular data set? This cutting-edge approach provides the alternatives. It is an introduction to the world and possibilities of statistics that uses exercises, computer analyses, and simulations throughout the core lessons. These elementary statistical methods are intuitive. Counting and ranking features prominently in the text. Nonparametric methods, for instance, are often based on counts and ranks and are very easy to integrate into an introductory course. The ease of computation with advanced calculators and statistical software, both of which factor into this text, allows important techniques to be introduced earlier in the study of statistics. This book's novel scope also includes measuring symmetry with Walsh averages, finding a nonparametric regression line, jackknifing, and bootstrapping . Concepts and techniques are explored through practical problems. Quantitative reasoning is at the core of so many professions and academic disciplines, and this book opens the door to the most modern possibilities. Unique approach that includes novel topics for introductory courses including bootstrapping, Walsh averages, and jackknifing Engaging examples and exercises draw readers in and facilitate work by hand and with calculators and statistical software Designed for use inside and outside statistics departments Accompanying data sets, R and Minitab code, and solutions manual make this textbook easy to use for students and instructors Douglas A. Wolfe, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Statistics at The Ohio State Universit y. Much of his current research is in ranked set sampling. He is also the author of a popular textbook on nonparametric statistics. Grant Schneider, PhD, is a Data Scientist at Upstart Network in the San Francisco Bay area. Grant created the accompanying R package and is experienced with statistical programming for research and in the classroom. He received his PhD in Statistics from The Ohio State University.


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Primer for data analytics and graduate study in statistics
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ISBN: 3030474798 303047478X Year: 2020 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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This book is specially designed to refresh and elevate the level of understanding of the foundational background in probability and distributional theory required to be successful in a graduate-level statistics program. Advanced undergraduate students and introductory graduate students from a variety of quantitative backgrounds will benefit from the transitional bridge that this volume offers, from a more generalized study of undergraduate mathematics and statistics to the career-focused, applied education at the graduate level. In particular, it focuses on growing fields that will be of potential interest to future M.S. and Ph.D. students, as well as advanced undergraduates heading directly into the workplace: data analytics, statistics and biostatistics, and related areas.


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Intuitive Introductory Statistics
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ISBN: 9783319560724 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This textbook is designed to give an engaging introduction to statistics and the art of data analysis. The unique scope includes, but also goes beyond, classical methodology associated with the normal distribution. What if the normal model is not valid for a particular data set? This cutting-edge approach provides the alternatives. It is an introduction to the world and possibilities of statistics that uses exercises, computer analyses, and simulations throughout the core lessons. These elementary statistical methods are intuitive. Counting and ranking features prominently in the text. Nonparametric methods, for instance, are often based on counts and ranks and are very easy to integrate into an introductory course. The ease of computation with advanced calculators and statistical software, both of which factor into this text, allows important techniques to be introduced earlier in the study of statistics. This book's novel scope also includes measuring symmetry with Walsh averages, finding a nonparametric regression line, jackknifing, and bootstrapping . Concepts and techniques are explored through practical problems. Quantitative reasoning is at the core of so many professions and academic disciplines, and this book opens the door to the most modern possibilities. Unique approach that includes novel topics for introductory courses including bootstrapping, Walsh averages, and jackknifing Engaging examples and exercises draw readers in and facilitate work by hand and with calculators and statistical software Designed for use inside and outside statistics departments Accompanying data sets, R and Minitab code, and solutions manual make this textbook easy to use for students and instructors Douglas A. Wolfe, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Statistics at The Ohio State Universit y. Much of his current research is in ranked set sampling. He is also the author of a popular textbook on nonparametric statistics. Grant Schneider, PhD, is a Data Scientist at Upstart Network in the San Francisco Bay area. Grant created the accompanying R package and is experienced with statistical programming for research and in the classroom. He received his PhD in Statistics from The Ohio State University.


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Mollusks taken by beam trawl in the vicinity of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary on the continental shelf off Georgia, Southeastern U.S.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [Silver Spring, Md.?] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service,

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