Essential mathematics and statistics for science

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Essential mathematics and statistics for science

Graham Currell, Antony Dowman

J. Wiley, c2005

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Volume

: hard ISBN 9780470022283

Description

"Basic Mathematics and Statistics for Science" is a low level introduction to the essential techniques students need to understand. It assumes little prior knowledge, and adopts a gentle approach that leads through examples in the book and website. No other text provides this range of educational support for science students. The integration between book and website provides study options that would be impossible through a book alone, and allows students to study in ways that suit their own circumstances and preferences. The combination of book and website also provides ready prepared material for lectures, tutorials and computer practicals. Tutors can use the material to develop a variety of coherent programme using different learning styles. The book develops the mathematics and statistics through examples and questions that reflect the scientific context, and has succeeded in being relevant to a range of undergraduate science programmes.

Table of Contents

Preface.1. Mathematics and Statistics in Science.1.1 Data and information.1.2 Experimental variation and uncertainty.1.3 Mathematical models in science.2. Scientific Data.2.1 Scientific numbers.2.2 Scientific quantities.2.3 Angular measurements.3. Equations in Science.3.1 Basic equation handling.3.2 Introduction to rearranging equations.3.3 Rearranging complicated equations.3.4 Solving equations.3.5 Simultaneous equations.4. Linear Relationships.4.1 Straight-line graph.4.2 Linear regression.4.3 Linearization.5. Logarithmic and Exponential Functions.5.1 Mathematics of e, ln and log.5.2 Exponential growth and decay.6. Rates of Change.6.1 Rate of change.6.2 Differentiation.7. Statistics and Information.7.1 Describing and inferring.7.2 Frequency statistics.7.3 Probability.7.4 Bayesian odds.7.5 Factorials, permutations and combinations.8. Distributions and Uncertainty.8.1 Normal distribution.8.2 Uncertainties in measurement.8.3 Experimental uncertainty.8.4 Binomial distribution.8.5 Poisson distribution.9. Scientific Investigation.9.1 Scientific systems.9.2 The 'scientific method'.9.3 Hypothesis testing.10. Parametric Tests.10.1 Sample variances: F-test.10.2 Sample means: Student's t-test.10.3 Linear correlation.10.4 Test for proportion.11. Chi-squared Tests.11.1 Test for frequencies.11.2 Contingency tests.11.3 Goodness of fit.12. Non-parametric Tests.12.1 Wilcoxon tests.12.2 Mann-Whitney test.12.3 Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests.12.4 Sign test.12.5 Spearman's rank correlation.13. Experimental Design and Analysis.13.1 Data variance.13.2 Analysis of variance (ANOVA).13.3 Experiment design.Appendixes.Review Questions.Short Answers to In-text Questions.Index.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780470022290

Description

"Basic Mathematics and Statistics for Science" is a low-level introduction to the essential techniques students need to understand. It assumes little prior knowledge, and adopts a gentle approach that leads through examples in the book and website. No other text provides this range of educational support for science students. The integration between book and website provides study options that would be impossible through a book alone, and allows students to study in ways that suit their own circumstances and preferences. The combination of book and website also provides ready-prepared material for lectures, tutorials and computer practicals. Tutors can use the material to develop a variety of coherent programme using different learning styles. This book develops the mathematics and statistics through examples and questions that reflect the scientific context, and has succeeded in being relevant to a range of undergraduate science programmes.

Table of Contents

Preface.1. Mathematics and Statistics in Science.1.1 Data and information.1.2 Experimental variation and uncertainty.1.3 Mathematical models in science.2. Scientific Data.2.1 Scientific numbers.2.2 Scientific quantities.2.3 Angular measurements.3. Equations in Science.3.1 Basic equation handling.3.2 Introduction to rearranging equations.3.3 Rearranging complicated equations.3.4 Solving equations.3.5 Simultaneous equations.4. Linear Relationships.4.1 Straight-line graph.4.2 Linear regression.4.3 Linearization.5. Logarithmic and Exponential Functions.5.1 Mathematics of e, ln and log.5.2 Exponential growth and decay.6. Rates of Change.6.1 Rate of change.6.2 Differentiation.7. Statistics and Information.7.1 Describing and inferring.7.2 Frequency statistics.7.3 Probability.7.4 Bayesian odds.7.5 Factorials, permutations and combinations.8. Distributions and Uncertainty.8.1 Normal distribution.8.2 Uncertainties in measurement.8.3 Experimental uncertainty.8.4 Binomial distribution.8.5 Poisson distribution.9. Scientific Investigation.9.1 Scientific systems.9.2 The 'scientific method'.9.3 Hypothesis testing.10. Parametric Tests.10.1 Sample variances: F-test.10.2 Sample means: Student's t-test.10.3 Linear correlation.10.4 Test for proportion.11. Chi-squared Tests.11.1 Test for frequencies.11.2 Contingency tests.11.3 Goodness of fit.12. Non-parametric Tests.12.1 Wilcoxon tests.12.2 Mann-Whitney test.12.3 Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests.12.4 Sign test.12.5 Spearman's rank correlation.13. Experimental Design and Analysis.13.1 Data variance.13.2 Analysis of variance (ANOVA).13.3 Experiment design.Appendixes.Review Questions.Short Answers to In-text Questions.Index.

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  • NCID
    BA74756095
  • ISBN
    • 0470022280
    • 0470022299
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [Chichester, West Sussex]
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 346 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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