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040 _aCIBESPAM MFL
041 _aeng
082 _a636.089
_bSR774
_c2017
100 _aSreenivasaiah, P.V.
245 _aVeterinary biostatistics.
250 _aSecond Edition
260 _aDelhi, India
_bCBS Publishers & Distributors
_c2017
300 _axiv, 503 páginas;
_btablas, gráficos, diagramas;
_c24 cm x 17 cm
505 _a1.- Introduction 2.- Central tendency 3.- Dispersion 4.- Probability 5.- Discrete probability distributions 6.- Continuous probability distributions 7.- Tests of hypotheses 8.- Non-parametric methods 9.- Association between variables I 10.- Association between variables II 11.- Association between variables III 12.- Transformations 13.- One-factor analysis of variance 14.- Two-factor analysis of variance 15.- Anova form more than two factors 16.- Factorial experiments 17.- Response curve and response surface 18.- Analysis of covariance 19.- Analysis of time series 20.- Methods of sampling 21.- Statistics in specific veterinary fields 22.- Multivariate analysis --References --Appendices
520 _aScientific research involves proper setting-up of plan of work to suit the objectives of the experiment. Selection of experimental subjects (animals),design of the experiment on which the research data are collected, analysis and interpretation of the data so obtained have to be scientific and as per norms so that the results are not only acceptable but also repeatable with known “confidence”. Veterinary and animal science research workers may not have a background of mathematics that is required to understand intricate details of statistics, especially the derivations of the formulae and understanding statistical notations.This is further compounded by the fact that most of the books discuss examples from fields other than veterinary and animal science. Ready-touse computer software for statistical analysis of data has only complicated the matter further; the results of the research work are obtained “mechanically”and the veterinary and animal science workers can hardly “feel”the data and,consequently,the results. In fact, there is a no substitute for actual analysis of data on a scientific calculator. Therefore, examples exclusively on veterinary and animal science fields with calculations done only on scientific calculator (with statistics mode; except in case of “multivariate analysis”) are the unique features of the book. Further, some of the statistical procedures are employed more frequently in some of the veterinary science fields. Hence, they are separately dealt in the chapter “Statistics in Specific Veterinary Fields”. This book will greatly help veterinary and animal science workers to plan, design, analyse and interpret data with more confidence.
650 _aVariance
650 _aAverages
650 _aParameter
650 _aMathematical
650 _aBinomial
650 _aEstimation
650 _aEquation
650 _aCalculations
912 _c2023-11-30
_dMaría Zambrano
913 _aAA
_bCMV
_dGTSA
942 _2ddc
_cBK
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_d12960