I second Francisco's two recommendations. I am currently using both to teach undergraduate biostatistics. Cheers, Jen
Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 16, 2017, at 5:45 PM, Luis Francisco Henao Diaz > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I will highly recommend: > > - The Analysis of Biological Data from Whitlock and Schluter > > - A primer of Ecological Statistics from Gotelli and Ellison > > Best, > Francisco > > El 16 sept 2017, a las 14:02, Jorge A. Santiago-Blay <[email protected]> > escribió: > >> Basic statistics textbooks >> >> Dear Colleagues: >> >> A colleague of mine send me a request (copied in part below) for an >> introductory statistics book (in English). >> >> "Would you be able to refer me to a basic (not too complicated) textbook on >> biological statistics?I have been reviewing my ... data and have found >> something interesting which I think should be tested .... It has been >> almost fifty years since I had a statistics course..." >> >> If you have any recommendations, please feel free to send me an email and I >> will add it to mine. With apologies for potentially duplicate email. >> >> Gratefully, >> >> Jorge >> >> Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD >> blaypublishers.com >> >> 1. Positive experiences for authors of papers published in LEB >> http://blaypublishers.com/testimonials/ >> >> 2. Free examples of papers published in LEB: >> http://blaypublishers.com/category/previous-issues/. >> >> 3. Guidelines for Authors and page charges of LEB: >> http://blaypublishers.com/archives/ . >> >> 4. Want to subscribe to LEB? http://blaypublishers.com/subscriptions/ >> >> >> >> http://blayjorge.wordpress.com/ >> http://paleobiology.si.edu/staff/individuals/santiagoblay.cfm
