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The first MATLAB-based numerical methods textbook specifically for bioengineers, including topics on hypothesis testing, plus... Læs mere
Introducing data analysis techniques, this new edition has been revised to incorporate Excel® 2010 to help undergraduate students develop the... Læs mere
Offers a comprehensive presentation of a variety of models and theories for the analysis of asymmetry and its... Læs mere
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Covers the fundamentals of MATLAB, the popular computation, numerical analysis, signal processing, data analysis, and graphical software package. This book helps readers solve problems with MATLAB. It also helps create beautiful graphics.
MATHCAD offers the same opportunities for effective tolerance analysis as its MATLAB counterpart. Written for the practicing electronics... Læs mere
Now in its third edition, this outstanding textbook explains everything you need to get started using MATLAB®. It contains concise explanations of... Læs mere
An accessible introduction to the theory and practice of multivariate analysis, this second edition will be a valuable resource to graduate... Læs mere
SPSS is the international standard software package for data analysis in the social sciences. This book is the only SPSS guide designed specifically for students in the fields of sport, exercise and kinesiology. It Includes sport specific cases and data throughout.
This work presents content/techniques by progressively building upon earlier introduced ideas on using R as new ideas are introduced. The emphasis is on computational steps and coding strategies associated with methods presented.
This book describes interactive data visualization using the R package plotly. It focuses on tools and techniques that data analysts should find useful for asking follow-up questions from their data using interactive web graphics. A basic understanding of R is assumed.