Randomization Bootstrap And Monte Carlo Methods In Biology(3rd Edition)

Authors:

Bryan F.J. Manly

Type:Hardcover/ PaperBack / Loose Leaf
Condition: Used/New

In Stock: 1 Left

Shipment time

Expected shipping within 2 - 3 Days
Access to 35 Million+ Textbooks solutions Free
Ask Unlimited Questions from expert AI-Powered Answers 30 Min Free Tutoring Session
7 days-trial

Total Price:

$0

List Price: $28.40 Savings: $28.4 (100%)
Access to 30 Million+ solutions
Ask 50 Questions from expert AI-Powered Answers 24/7 Tutor Help Detailed solutions for Randomization Bootstrap And Monte Carlo Methods In Biology

Price:

$9.99

/month

Book details

ISBN: 1584885416, 9781584885412

Book publisher: Chapman And Hall/CRC

Customer Reviews

Trusted feedback from verified buyers

BH
Bruce Hardy
4.0
The book strikes a good balance between theory and practice, which is crucial for anyone working in the field of biology. It covers bootstrap methods thoroughly and integrates practical examples seamlessly. Some sections could use a bit more depth, especially for advanced users, but overall, it's a valuable addition to my collection. Delivery was prompt, which was nice.
BW
Brielle Ward
5.0
This book is a gem! The randomization and Monte Carlo methods are explained in a way that's accessible even if you're not a math person. I particularly appreciated the biological examples; they made the concepts so much clearer. Also, the delivery was fast and the book arrived well-packaged. If you're in the biological sciences, this is definitely worth the investment!
PW
Paisley West
3.0
Not bad!
CW
Charlotte Wallace
5.0
An excellent resource! I've been using this book to aid in my statistical methods class, and it's been incredibly useful. The in-depth explanations of bootstrap methods along with practical biological applications have significantly improved my grasp on the subject. As a bonus, I got an extra discount with my membership subscription, making it an even better deal.
KM
Kaia Mercer
4.0
I found this book really helpful for understanding complex statistical methods. The author's approach to explaining Monte Carlo methods through real-world biological examples makes learning so much more intuitive. One tiny drawback was that some chapters were a bit dense for a newbie like me. Regardless, it was a good read, and I'm glad it arrived just two days after ordering!