In the decade since its publication, the first edition of
Statistics for Archaeologists has become a staple in the classroom.
Taking a jargon-free approach, this teaching tool introduces the
basic principles of statistics to archaeologists. The author covers
the necessary techniques for analyzing data collected in the field
and laboratory as well as for evaluating the significance of the
relationships between variables. In addition, chapters discuss the
special concerns of working with samples. This well-illustrated
guide features several practice problems making it an ideal text
for students in archaeology and anthropology.
Using feedback from students and teachers who have been using
the first edition, as well as another ten years of personal
experience with the text, the author has provided an updated and
revised second edition with a number of important changes. New
topics covered include:
-Proportions and Densities
-Error Ranges for Medians
-Resampling Approaches
-Residuals from Regression
-Point Sampling
-Multivariate Analysis
-Similarity Measures
-Multidimensional Scaling
-Principal Components Analysis
-Cluster Analysis
Those already familiar with the clear and useful format of
Statistics for Archaeologists will find this new edition a welcome
update, and the new sections will make this seminal textbook an
indispensible resource for a whole new group of students,
professors, and practitioners.
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