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Data Fitting in the Chemical Sciences Peter Gans, School of
Chemistry, The University of Leeds, Leeds, UK Data fitting is a
technique of central importance in modern experimental science. It
is the means by which data is tested against a model of the
experimental system, be it a theoretical or empirical model. In
this book an all-round approach is adopted in which the first stage
of data-fitting is seen as data collection, the second is numerical
processing and the third a critical evaluation of the 'goodness' of
fit in both statistical and common sense terms. Each stage is
considered in detail: the sources and nature of experimental
errors; the theory of least-squares fitting; probability theory;
hypothesis testing, and the application of scientific criteria. The
theory is complemented by three chapters on a wide range of
applications. The emphasis of this book is on methodology: why
certain procedures are preferred rather than how any one procedure
is implemented. The author aims to assist people in extracting from
their data its full information content, i.e. to use their data,
not abuse it.
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