The Analysis of Biological Data, 3rd edition, by Michael Whitlock and Dolph Schluter is an introductory textbook on statistics aimed at biology students. The main page of this website describes all of the types of resources that are available.

All of the resources associated with a particular chapter are available from a chapter resource page. See the list below to take you to the page for a given chapter.


Resources by chapter

Chapter 1: Statistics and samples

Chapter 2: Graphics

Chapter 3: Describing data

Chapter 4: Estimating with uncertainty

Chapter 5: Probability

Chapter 6: Hypothesis testing

Chapter 7: Analyzing proportions

Chapter 8: Fitting probability models to frequency data

Chapter 9: Contingency analysis

Chapter 10: The normal distribution

Chapter 11: Inference for a normal population

Chapter 12: Comparing two means

Chapter 13: Handling violations of assumptions

Chapter 14: Designing experiments

Chapter 15: Comparing means of more than two groups

Chapter 16: Correlation between numerical variables

Chapter 17: Regression

Chapter 18: Analyzing multiple factors

Chapter 19: Computer-intensive methods

Chapter 20: Likelihood

Chapter 21: Survival analysis

Review Problems