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Book SynopsisThe first all-inclusive introduction to modern statistical research methods in the natural resource sciences he use of Bayesian statistical analysis has become increasingly important to natural resource scientists as a practical tool for solving various research problems.
Trade Review?The book provides case studies illustrating common problems that exist in natural resource sciences, and presents the statistical knowledge and tools needed for a modem treatment of these issues.? (
APADE, 2009)
"The book's strength lie in the choice of material, the explication of methods and use, and detail of the code provided ? The bottom line is this book is useful. It is designated not merely to give you a sense of these often-neglected statistical methods but to get you up and running on them. It does a phenomenal job of that task." (Ecology, November 2008)
"Stauffer's book seems very suitable for second statistics on modern regression modeling focusing on Bayesian thinking." (Journal of the American Statistician, December 2008)
"Stauffer's book seems very suitable for second statistics on modern regression modeling focusing on Bayesian thinking." (Journal of the American Statistician, Dec 2008)
"This is an excellent book presenting difficult statistical ideals by using data obtained from real-life situations." (CHOICE May 2008)
"An ideal text for natural resource students studying statistical research methods at the upper-undergraduate or graduate level and also service as a valuable problem-solving guide." (Mathematical Reviews 2008)
Table of ContentsPreface.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Three Case Studies.
1.3 Overview of Some Solution Strategies.
1.4 Review: Principles of Project Management.
1.5 Applications.
1.6 S-Plus ® and R Orientation I: Introduction.
1.7 S-Plus and R Orientation II: Distributions.
1.8 S-Plus and R Orientation III: Estimation of Mean and Proportion, Sampling Error, and Confidence Intervals.
1.9 S-Plus and R Orientation IV: Linear Regression.
1.10 Summary.
Problems.
2. Bayesian Statistical Analysis I: Introduction.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Three Methods for Fitting Models to Datasets.
2.3 The Bayesian Paradigm for Statistical Inference: Bayes Theorem.
2.4 Conjugate Priors.
2.5 Other Priors.
2.6 Summary.
Problems.
3. Bayesian Statistical Inference II: Bayesian Hypothesis Testing and Decision theory.
3.1 Bayesian Hypothesis Testing: Bayes Factors.
3.2 Bayesian Decision Theory.
3.3 Preview: More Advanced Methods of Bayesian Statistical Analysisâ??Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Algorithms and WinBUGS Software.
3.4 Summary.
Problems.
4. Bayesian Statistical Inference III: MCMC Algorithms and WinBUGS Software Applications.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Markov Chain Theory.
4.3 MCMC Algorithms.
4.4 WinBUGS Applications.
4.5 Summary.
Problems.
5. Alternative Strategies for Model Selection and Inference Using Information-Theoretic Criteria.
5.1 Alternative Strategies for Model Selection and Influence: Descriptive and Predictive Model Selection.
5.2 Descriptive Model Selection: A Posteriori Exploratory Model Selection and Inference.
5.3 Predictive Model Selection: A Priori Parsimonious Model Selection and Inference Using Information-Theoretic Criteria.
5.4 Methods of Fit.
5.5 Evaluation of Fit: Goodness of Fit.
5.6 Model Averaging.
5.7 Applications: Frequentist Statistical Analysis in S-Plus and R; Bayesian Statistical Analysis in WinBUGS.
5.8 Summary.
Problems.
6. An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models: Logistic Regression Models.
6.1 Introduction to Generalized Linear Models (GLMs).
6.2 GLM Design.
6.3 GLM Analysis.
6.4 Logistic Regression Analysis.
6.5 Other Generalized Linear Models (GLMs).
6.6 S-Plus or R and WinBUGS Applications.
6.7 Summary.
Problems.
7. Introduction to Mixed-Effects Modeling.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Dependent Datasets.
7.3 Linear Mixed-Effects Modeling: Frequentist Statistical Analysis in S-Plus and R.
7.4 Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Modeling: Frequentist Statistical Analysis in S-Plus and R.
7.5 Conclusions: Frequentist Statistical Analysis in S-Plus and R.
7.6 Mixed-Effects Modeling: Bayesian Statistical Analysis in WinBUGS.
7.7 Summary.
Problems.
8. Summary and Conclusions.
8.1 Summary of Solutions to Chapter 1 Case Studies.
8.2 Appropriate Application of Statistics in the Natural Resource Sciences.
8.3 Statistical Guidelines for Design of Sample Surveys and Experiments.
8.4 Two Strategies for Model Selection and Inference.
8.5 Contemporary Methods for Statistical Analysis I: Generalized Linear Modeling and Mixed-Effects Modeling.
8.6 Contemporary Methods in Statistical Analysis II: Bayesian Statistical Analysis Using MCMC Methods with WinBUGS Software.
8.7 Concluding Remarks: Effective Use of Statistical Analysis and Inference.
8.8 Summary.
Appendix A. review of Linear regression and Multiple Linear regression Analysis.
A.1 Introduction.
A.2 Least-Square Fit: The Linear Regression Model.
A.3 Linear Regression and Multiple Linear Regression Statistics.
A.4 Stepwise Multiple Linear Regression Methods.
A.5 Best-Subsets Selection Multiple Linear Regression.
A.6 Goodness of Fit.
Appendix B. Answers to Problems.
References.
Index.