Statistics for Physical Sciences: An Introduction- out now!
14 March 2012
By Professor Brian R Martin

Statistics for Physical Sciences is a short but systematic guide to the ideas and techniques physical scientists encounter in statistical analysis. It combines detailed discussions of a wide range of practical methods with brief descriptions of their theoretical origins, and presents useful formulas
and a mathematical account of statistics - all while developing the subject in a logical way.
Features
• End of chapter problems encourage understanding of key concepts
• All chapters contain worked examples with real world data
• Detailed discussions focus on statistical methods used specifically in physical sciences

