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Title: Statistical Methods for Trend Detection and Analysis in the Environmental Sciences (Statistics in Practice)
Authors: Chandler, Richard
Scott, Marian
Keywords: Environmental sciences
Statistical methods
Trend detection
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: The second approach is to analyse the available data, either to look for relationships that could explain how the system works or to test hypotheses suggested by process based considerations. ‘Trend analysis’ can be defined as the use of such an empirical approach to quantify and explain changes in a system over a period of time.1 The statistical tools required to carry out a trend analysis range from the simple to the very advanced. However, the complexity of most environmental systems, often coupled with difficulties in making accurate observations, ensures that simple methods are rarely adequate for more than a preliminary inspection of the data.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22786
ISBN: 0470015438
9780470015438
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