Data Analysis Statistical and Computational Methods for Scientists and Engineers

Cover of Data Analysis Statistical and Computational Methods for Scientists and Engineers by Siegmund Brandt
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: 3rd
Pages: 652
ISBN-13: 9780387984988
Dimensions:
Height: 0.79133858187 Inches
Length: 7.72047243307 Inches
Weight: 1.433004703 Pounds
Width: 4.93307086111 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 519.2
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Data Analysis Statistical and Computational Methods for Scientists and Engineers by Siegmund Brandt is a comprehensive resource published by Springer Science & Business Media on November 25, 1998. This third edition spans 652 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses typical problems encountered in data analysis across various branches of experimental science, emphasizing the importance of accurate evaluation and exploitation of data obtained from experiments.

Readers will find detailed discussions on quantitative studies of phenomena, including the evaluation of experimental results and the significance of data distribution. The text covers various subjects such as probability, statistics, and mathematical methods, making it relevant for those in science, physics, and economics. Through practical examples, the book illustrates the complexities involved in analyzing data, such as assessing the effectiveness of different treatments in laboratory settings and ensuring precise measurements in experiments.


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1. 1 Typical Problems of Data Analysis Every branch of experimental science, after passing through an early stage of qualitative description, concerns itself with quantitative studies of the phe nomena of interest, i. e. , measurements. In addition to designing and carrying out the experiment, an importal1t task is the accurate evaluation and complete exploitation of the data obtained. Let us list a few typical problems. 1. A study is made of the weight of laboratory animals under the influence of various drugs. After the application of drug A to 25 animals, an average increase of 5 % is observed. Drug B, used on 10 animals, yields a 3 % increase. Is drug A more effective? The averages 5 % and 3 % give practically no answer to this question, since the lower value may have been caused by a single animal that lost weight for some unrelated reason. One must therefore study the distribution of individual weights and their spread around the average value. Moreover, one has to decide whether the number of test animals used will enable one to differentiate with a certain accuracy between the effects of the two drugs. 2. In experiments on crystal growth it is essential to maintain exactly the ratios of the different components. From a total of 500 crystals, a sample of 20 is selected and analyzed.

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