Data Analysis and Presentation Skills: An Introduction for the Life and Medical Sciences

Data Analysis and Presentation Skills: An Introduction for the Life and Medical Sciences

by JackieWillis (Author)

Synopsis

Data Analysis and Presentation Skills: An Introduction for the Life and Medical Sciences is an invaluable text allowing students to develop appropriate key skills when designing experiments, generating results, analysing data and ultimately presenting findings to academics and referees. Taking a hands-on approach, each of these key areas is introduced clearly and carefully, showing how to access and evaluate information using a variety of resources. Basic analytical theory is gradually introduced alongside practical applications to enhance student understanding. The reader is shown how to present data in charts using Microsoft Excel and statistical analysis is carefully explained showing clearly how to manipulate data in spreadsheets and analyse the results using commonly used tests.A section is also included on the use of PowerPoint as well as giving advice on how to prepare a short talk or seminar. It includes numerous relevant examples and case studies drawn from the Life Sciences. It provides guidance on how to complete and present practical and project work through to postgraduate dissertation. It offers a clear step-by-step introduction to Microsoft Excel, presentation skills and statistical analysis. It is invaluable for all students within the Life and Medical Sciences.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 23 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0470852747
ISBN 13: 9780470852743

Media Reviews
...a primer suited for the inexperienced student or novice researcher in search of a basic foundation of data analysis within the Windows platform. (American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Vol. 69, No. 5 (2005)) ...an invaluable text allowing students to develop appropriate key skills... (Journal of the American Water Resources Association, February 2005) The writing is straightforward and the explanations provided by the author clearly illustrate with liberal inclusion of examples and computer printouts the material discussed. (Journal of Hazardous Materials, June 2005) There is no reason that anyone who wants to learn how to do statistics using Microsoft Excel would not find this book useful. (CHOICE, July 2005) ...ideal for any science student who needs a primer in using Microsoft software for data analysis...teachers who support project-based learning will find this complete review invaluable. (NSTA Recommends) This book should be very useful...especially useful to anyone needing to become more familiar with Microsoft applications. (Doody's Book Review Service) ... a comprehensive and useful book which covers virtually all aspects of data analysis and its presentation. (Journal of Biological Education, Spring 2006: Vol.40; 2)