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Sampling Theory For The Ecological And Natural Resource Sciences David Hankin Michael S Mohr Kenneth B Newman

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Sampling Theory For The Ecological And Natural Resource Sciences David Hankin Michael S Mohr Kenneth B Newman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 168.38 MB
Pages: 368
Author: David Hankin; Michael S. Mohr; Kenneth B. Newman
ISBN: 9780198815792, 0198815794
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Sampling Theory For The Ecological And Natural Resource Sciences David Hankin Michael S Mohr Kenneth B Newman by David Hankin; Michael S. Mohr; Kenneth B. Newman 9780198815792, 0198815794 instant download after payment.

Sampling theory considers how methods for selection of a subset of units from a finite population (a sample) affect the accuracy of estimates of descriptive population parameters (mean, total, proportion). Although a sound knowledge of sampling theory principles would seem essential for ecologists and natural resource scientists, the subject tends to be somewhat overlooked in contrast to other core statistical topics such as regression analysis, experimental design, and multivariate statistics. This introductory text aims to redress this imbalance by specifically targeting ecologists and resource scientists, and illustrating how sampling theory can be applied in a wide variety of resource contexts. The emphasis throughout is on design-based sampling from finite populations, but some attention is given to model-based prediction and sampling from infinite populations.

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