What's Next?
Let's take a look at some of the further reading on this subject.
We'll cover the following
Further reading
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Extensions of linear models:
- Mixed-effects Models (MEMs)
- Generalized Linear Mixed-effects Models (GLMMs)
You can find these models in
and(Gelman & Hill 2006) Gelman, A. & Hill, J. Data Analysis Using Regression and Multi- level/Hierarchical Models. Cambridge University Press (2006). .(Maindonald & Braun 2010) Maindonald, J. & Braun, J.W. Data Analysis and Graphics. Cambridge University Press (2010). -
The most up-to-date popular text introducing statistics is
.(Spiegelhalter 2019) Spiegelhalter, D. The Art of Statistics. Penguin (2019). -
Significance magazine is a great place to get an overview of the history, development, and current state of statistics.
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Highland Statistics is a group that consults, teaches, and publishes books on statistics using R. These materials are often aimed at ecology and related subjects.
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