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Introduction to Data Analysis with R for Forensic Scientists

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Introduction to Data Analysis with R for Forensic Scientists offers a practical approach to statistical analysis tailored for researchers in forensic science and related laboratory fields. The book minimises complex theory and mathematics, focusing instead on applying statistical methods using real experimental data. Readers are guided through essential topics including basic statistics, data visualisation, hypothesis testing, linear models, and regression techniques. It also provides advice on efficient experimental design to maximise findings while reducing costs, all aimed at empowering researchers to fully analyse and interpret their data with confidence.
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This book is ideal for forensic scientists and laboratory researchers who seek to develop practical data analysis skills using R without heavy theoretical background. It suits readers who want hands-on guidance with real-world examples to enhance their experimental research and data interpretation.

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An introduction to statistical data analysis techniques with the emphasis on research work in the laboratory. It explains standard data analytical techniques with a relatively low amount of mathematics, and with a high emphasis on practical usage. It demonstrates what can and cannot be done with statistics.

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Statistical methods provide a logical, coherent framework in which data from experimental science can be analysed. However, many researchers lack the statistical skills or resources that would allow them to explore their data to its full potential. Introduction to Data Analysis with R for Forensic Scientists minimises theory and mathematics and focuses on the application and practice of statistics to provide researchers with the dexterity necessary to systematically analyse data discovered from the fruits of their research.

Using traditional techniques and employing examples and tutorials with real data collected from experiments, this book presents the following critical information necessary for researchers:

A refresher on basic statistics and an introduction to R.

Considerations and techniques for the visual display of data through graphics.

An overview of statistical hypothesis tests and the reasoning behind them.

A comprehensive guide to the use of the linear model, the foundation of most statistics encountered.

An introduction to extensions to the linear model for commonly encountered scenarios, including logistic and Poisson regression.

Instruction on how to plan and design experiments in a way that minimises cost and maximises the chances of finding differences that may exist.

Focusing on forensic examples but useful for anyone working in a laboratory, this volume enables researchers to get the most out of their experiments by allowing them to cogently analyse the data they have collected, saving valuable time and effort.

Series: International Forensic Science and Investigation

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781420088267

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 July 2010

Country: United States

Imprint: CRC Press Inc

Illustration: 52 Tables, black and white; 95 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 770g

Pages: 331

About the Author

James M. Curran is currently an Associate Professor of Statistics in the Department of Statistics at the University of Auckland (Auckland, New Zealand). Dr. Curran is also the co-director of the New Zealand Bioinformatics Institute at the University of Auckland (www.bioinformatics.org.nz).

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