Hello all,

If you were stuck on a desert island (with a laptop and a bunch of data) and
could only bring 1 stats book, which one would it be? 

I am looking for a good, all-around stats book that describes most of the
commonly used tests,how to interpret software results, and what the
assumptions of each test are. I find Zar is a bit limited in scope for all
its detail and Crawley's R book doesnt give me details on the assumptions
etc of each test. Sokal and Rohlf is closer to what Im looking for but
perhaps there are newer texts available now. All opinions appreciated!

Thanks,

Adam T. Ford
Wildlife Research Associate
Banff Wildlife Crossings Project
Western Transportation Institute-MSU Bozeman
Banff National Park
PO Box 900
Banff, AB
T1L 1K2
Canada

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