Abstract
Contributors 1: Samuel M. Scheiner: Theories, Hypotheses, and Statistics 2: Robert J. Steidl and Len Thomas: Power Analysis and Experimental Design 3: Aaron M. Ellison: Exploratory Data Analysis and Graphic Display 4: Catherine Potvin: ANOVA: Experimental Layout and Analysis 5: Deborah E. Goldberg and Samuel M. Scheiner: ANOVA and ANCOVA: Field Competition Experiments 6: Samuel M. Scheiner: MANOVA: Multiple Response Variables and Multispecies Interactions 7: Peter S. Petraitis et al: ANCOVA: Nonparametric and Randomization Approaches 8: Carl N. von Ende: Repeated-measures Analysis: Growth and Other Time-dependent Measures 9: Paul W. Rasmussen et al: Time Series Intervention Analysis: Unreplicated Large-scale Experiments 10: Steven A. Juliano: Nonlinear Curve Fitting: Predation and Functional Response Curves 11: Ted Floyd: Logit Modeling and Logisitic Regression: Aphids, ANts and Plants 12: Randall J. Mitchell: Path Analysis: Pollination 13: Gordon A. Fox: Failed-time Analysis: Studying TImesto Events and Rates at Which events Occur 14: Philip M. Dixon: The Bootstrap and the Jackknife: Describing the Precision of Ecological Indices 15: Jay M. Ver Hoef and Noel Cressie: Spatial Statistics: Analysis of Field Experiments 16: Marie-Josee Fortin and Jessica Gurvitch: Mantel Tests: Spacial Structure in Field Experiments 17: James S. Clark and Michael Lavine: Payesian Statistics: Estimating Plant Demographic Parameters 18: Jessica Gurevitch and Larry V. Hedges: Meta-analysis: Combining the Results of Independent Experiments References Index
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