James,
    I will humbly submit my own book "Design and Analysis of Ecological
Experiments" (eds. S. M. Scheiner and J. Gurevitch). The various
chapters discuss these issues and provide references to various articles
that go into details about specific instances.

Sam Scheiner

> "Dalby, James" wrote:
> 
> Does anyone on the list know of any books or articles describing the
> most common statistical mistakes in the scientific literature?  I am
> particularly interested in statistical errors in the ecological
> literature, but am open to information on errors in other literature
> too.  I seem to remember someone on the list raising this topic
> several months ago, but unfortunately, I did not save the related
> e-mail messages.  Thank you.
> 
> Dr. James E. Dalby, Jr., Biometrician
> BC Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks
> Nanaimo, British Columbia
> CANADA, V9T-6J9
> Phone: (250) 751-7246, Fax: 751-3103
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.gov.bc.ca/elp/
> 
> "The best thing about being a statistician is
> that you get to play in everyone's backyard".
> --- John W. Tukey (American statistician, 1915-2000)

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