Key features of the book include:
- Numerous worked examples using the R software
- Key points and self-study questions displayed "just-in-time" within chapters
- Simple mathematical explanations ("baby proofs") of key concepts
- Clear explanations and applications of statistical significance (p-values), incorporating the American Statistical Association guidelines
- Use of "data-generating process" terminology rather than "population"
- Random -X framework is assumed throughout (the fixed-X case is presented as a special case of the random-X case)
- Clear explanations of probabilistic modelling, including likelihood-based methods
- Use of simulations throughout to explain concepts and to perform data analyses
This book has a strong orientation towards science in general, as well as chapter-review and self-study questions, so it can be used as a textbook for research-oriented students in the social, biological and medical, and physical and engineering sciences. As well, its mathematical emphasis makes it ideal for a text in mathematics and statistics courses. With its numerous worked examples, it is also ideally suited to be a reference book for all scientists.
Key features of the book include:
- Numerous worked examples using the R software
- Key points and self-study questions displayed "just-in-time" within chapters
- Simple mathematical explanations ("baby proofs") of key concepts
- Clear explanations and applications of statistical significance (p-values), incorporating the American Statistical Association guidelines
- Use of "data-generating process" terminology rather than "population"
- Random -X framework is assumed throughout (the fixed-X case is presented as a special case of the random-X case)
- Clear explanations of probabilistic modelling, including likelihood-based methods
- Use of simulations throughout to explain concepts and to perform data analyses
This book has a strong orientation towards science in general, as well as chapter-review and self-study questions, so it can be used as a textbook for research-oriented students in the social, biological and medical, and physical and engineering sciences. As well, its mathematical emphasis makes it ideal for a text in mathematics and statistics courses. With its numerous worked examples, it is also ideally suited to be a reference book for all scientists.

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