Statistical Data Analysis for the Physical Sciences
Delve into the world of statistics with Statistical Data Analysis for the Physical Sciences by Adrian Bevan, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This comprehensive guide is tailored specifically for undergraduates in physics, offering a perfect blend of foundational and advanced topics. Spanning 229 pages, the book not only introduces core statistical concepts but also explores modern methodologies like neural networks and decision trees, alongside fitting techniques and critical issues regarding limit and interval setting.
Each chapter is enriched with worked examples and case studies that illustrate the practical application of these statistical methods, making complex ideas accessible. Whether you are just beginning your journey in data analysis or seeking to enhance your understanding of modern statistical techniques, this book is a valuable resource for any physics student.