Environmental Statistics with S-PLUS

Environmental Statistics with S-PLUS

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  • Follows a sequential progression from elementary ideas about sampling and data to more advanced methods of estimation and testing as applied to environmental data
  • Provides instructions throughout on how to use S-PLUS
  • Offers an in-depth discussion of Monte Carlo simulation and quantitative risk assessment
  • Presents a variety of data sets to show how to solve different types of environmental problems, such as testing for contaminated groundwater or soil and air quality monitoringAudience
  • Summary

    A clear, comprehensive treatment of the subject, Environmental Statistics with S-PLUS surveys the vast array of statistical methods used to collect and analyze environmental data. The book explains what these methods are, how to use them, and where to find references to them. In addition, it provides insight into what to think about before you collect environmental data, how to collect the data, and how to make sense of it after collection.

    A unique and powerful feature of the book is its integration with the commercially available software package S-Plus and the add-on modules EnvironmentalStats for S-PLUS, S+SpatialStats, and S-PLUS for ArcView. The book presents data sets to explain statistical methods, and then shows how to implement these methods by providing the commands for and the results from the software.

    This survey of statistical methods, definitions, and concepts helps you collect and effectively analyze data for environmental pollution problems. Using the S-PLUS software in conjunction with this text will no doubt increase understanding of the methods.

    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION
    Intended Audience
    Environmental Science, Regulations, and Statistics
    Overview
    Data Sets and Case Studies
    Software

    DESIGNING A SAMPLING PROGRAM, PART I
    The Basic Scientific Method
    What is a Population and What Is a Sample?
    Random vs. Judgment Sampling
    The Hypothesis Testing Framework
    Common Mistakes in Environmental Studies
    The Data Quality Objectives Process
    Sources of Variability and Independence
    Methods of Random Sampling
    Case Study

    LOOKING AT DATA
    Summary Statistics
    Graphs for a Single Variable
    Graphs for Two or More Variables

    PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS
    What Is a Random Variable?
    Discrete vs. Continuous Random Variable
    What is a Probability Distribution?
    Probability Density Function (PDF)
    Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF)
    Quantiles and Percentiles
    Generating Random Numbers from Probability Distributions
    Characteristics of Probability Distributions
    Important Distributions in Environmental Statistics
    Multivariate Probability Distributions

    ESTIMATING DISTRIBUTION PARAMETERS AND QUANTILES
    Methods for Estimating Distribution Parameters
    Using EnvironmentalStats for S?Plus to Estimate Distribution Parameters
    Comparing Different Estimators
    Accuracy, Bias, Mean Square Error, Precision, Random Error, Systematic Error, and Variability
    Parametric Confidence Intervals for Distribution Parameters
    Nonparametric Confidence Intervals Based on Bootstrapping
    Estimates and Confidence Intervals for Distribution Quantiles (Percentiles)
    A Cautionary Note about Confidence Intervals

    PREDICTION INTERVALS, TOLERANCE INTERVALS, AND CONTROL CHARTS
    Prediction Intervals
    Simultaneous Prediction Intervals
    Tolerance Intervals
    Control Charts

    HYPOTHESIS TESTS
    The Hypothesis Testing Framework
    Overview of Univariate Hypothesis Tests
    Goodness-of-Fit Tests
    Test of a Single Proportion
    Tests of Location
    Tests on Percentiles
    Tests on Variability
    Comparing Locations between Two Groups: The Special Case of Paired Differences
    Comparing Locations between Two Groups
    Comparing Two Proportions
    Comparing Variances between Two Groups
    The Multiple Comparisons Problem
    Comparing Locations between Several Groups
    Comparing Proportions between Several Groups
    Comparing Variability between Several Groups

    DESIGNING A SAMPLING PROGRAM, PART II
    Designs Based on Confidence Intervals
    Designs Based on Nonparametric Confidence, Prediction, and Tolerance Intervals
    Designs Based on Hypothesis Tests
    Optimizing a Design Based on Cost Considerations

    LINEAR MODELS
    Covariance and Correlation
    Simple Linear Regression
    Regression Diagnostics
    Calibration, Inverse Regression, and Detection Limits
    Multiple Regression
    Dose-Response Models: Regression for Binary Outcomes
    Other Topics in Regression

    CENSORED DATA
    Classification of Censored Data
    Graphical Assessment of Censored Data
    Estimating Distribution Parameters
    Estimating Distribution Quantiles
    Prediction and Tolerance Intervals
    Hypothesis Tests
    A Note about Zero-Modified Distributions

    TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
    Creating and Plotting Time Series Data
    Autocorrelation
    Dealing with Autocorrelation
    More Complicated Models: Autoregressive and Moving Average Processes
    Estimating and Testing for Trend

    SPATIAL STATISTICS
    Overview: Types of Spatial Data
    The Benthic Data
    Models for Geostatistical Data
    Modeling Spatial Correlation
    Prediction for Geostatistical Data
    Using S-Plus for ArcView GIS

    MONTE CARLO SIMULATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
    Overview
    Monte Carlo Simulation
    Generating Random Numbers
    Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis
    Risk Assessment

    REFERENCES

    INDEX

    Summaries and Exercises appear at the end of each chapter.

    Editorial Reviews

    "… a comprehensive resource for environmental scientists, engineers, regulators, and students who need to collect and make sense of environmental data. …A strong feature of the text is the companion information and datasets posted on the book's website. …The book is a good general text in statistical methodology that addresses the use of S-Plus."
    -JASA, September 2001

    "…provides an exhaustive treatment of the statistical sampling and analysis issues that confront applied environmental statisticians and scientists. Drs. Millard and Neerchal have a rare talent for explaining and illustrating even the most difficult statistical procedures and principles in language that is clear and free of jargon. However, the most unique feature of the software and text is that they are seamlessly interwoven, each complimenting the other. The software illustrates the book and the book places the software in the context of the underlying environmental research questions. This is unprecedented. Together the software and the book clarify the DQO and DQA process to such an extent that it is hard for me to imagine applying these principles to my own work or teaching them to applied scientists without the two."
    -Michael Riggs, RTI

    "The combination of easy-to-use software with easy access to a description of statistical methods is done with thoroughness and skill."
    -Richard Gilbert, Battelle Pacific NW Labs

    "Environmental Statistics with S-PLUS is a textbook with a thorough coverage of basic data analysis, but it also ventures into more complex areas such as risk assessment and spatial statistics. Although the use of the relevant S-PLUS packages is described throughout, the book is basically about statistics, not software: It is statistics 'with' rather than 'in' or 'for' S-PLUS. It is intended for just about anyone: in practice it would be suitable for many people with a background in engineering or environmental health."
    -Technometrics, Vol. 43, No. 4, November 2001

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