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    Technical Writing and Simple Statistics : for laboratory classes

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    Stephanie G. Wettstein, Montana State University

    Copyright Year: 2022

    Publisher: TRAILS

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Ann Fraser, Professor, Kalamazoo College on 6/18/23

    This book covers a range of topics related to technical writing for laboratory classes – from basic statistics to formatting graphs to writing technical reports. Along the way it provides useful tips on how to work in groups and sage advice on... read more

    Reviewed by Renfang Taylor, Assistant Professor, Anderson University on 2/8/23

    The Technical Writing and Simple Statistics: for Laboratory Classes(Wettstein) is practical yet comprehensive Lab Manuel for science labs with any data analysis. It covers the principles and examples for basic statistics using Excel which most of... read more

    Table of Contents

    1. Statistics
      1. Descriptive Statistics
        1. Mean, Median, and Mode
        2. Outliers
        3. Standard Deviation
        4. Sample Variance
        5. Standard Error
        6. Confidence Interval
        7. Percent Error and Percent Difference
        8. Excel Tutorial: Performing Descriptive Statistics Using Excel
      2. Using Graphs to Display Data
        1. Line Graphs
        2. Bar Graphs
        3. Box Plots
        4. Error Bars
        5. Charts – What Not to Do
      3. Statistical Process Control & Process Control Charts
        1. Process Variation
        2. Making the Process Control Chart
        3. Example #1: Bullet Speeds All Data
        4. Example #2: Bullet Speeds with Narrower Specifications
      4. Linear Regression
        1. Performing Linear Regression
        2. Excel Tutorials: Performing Regression Analysis Using Excel
          1. Method 1: Using Excel Formulas
          2. Method 2: Using Excel Trendlines
          3. Method 3: Using Excel Data Analysis
        3. Example: Regression Analysis of Diameter Data
      5. Statistical Comparison of Two Regressed Slopes
        1. General Approach for Comparing Two Linearly Regressed Slopes
        2. Analysis Steps
        3. Example: Two Regressed Slopes that are Statistically Different
        4. Example Analysis: Regression Slope Comparison
        5. Example Two Regressed Slopes that are Not Statistically Different
      6. t-Tests
        1. Hypotheses
        2. Sample Collection and Determining Alpha
        3. Performing a t-test using Excel
        4. Interpret the Data
        5. References
    2. Writing
      1. The Writing Process
      2. Team Writing Strategies
      3. Meeting agendas and notes
        1. Agenda
        2. Notes
      4. Communication Components
        1. Abstract (or Summary)
        2. Background/Introduction
        3. Objective Statement
        4. Theory
        5. Methods
        6. Apparatus (or Equipment)
        7. Safety
        8. Experimental Protocol, Design, and Analysis
          1. Experimental Protocol
          2. Experimental Design
          3. Methods of Analysis
        9. Data Collection
        10. Results and Discussion
        11. Conclusions and Recommendations
        12. Sample Conclusion Paragraph
        13. References: Citing the work of others
        14. Citation Location
        15. Numerical Formatting
        16. Alphabetical Formatting
        17. Reference list/Bibliography
        18. Appendices
    3. Appendix
      1. Excel Tutorial: Using Equation Editor in Microsoft Word
      2. Step 1: Insert an Equation Region
      3. Step 2: Use Equation Tools Structures to Create Basic Equation Layout
      4. Step 3: Fill in the placeholders to complete the equation
      5. Cliff Notes/Shortcuts
      6. Excel Tutorial: Using Text Boxes
      7. Text Box Management: Three Examples
        1. VERSION 1: Textboxes Near Text Description
        2. VERSION 2: Textboxes at Bottom of Page
        3. VERSION 3: No Textboxes
      8. Excel Tutorial: Formatting Excel Charts for a Professional Look
    4. Templates
      1. Captions
      2. Inserting Symbols in Captions

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    About the Book

    This upper division resource focuses on how to communicate results through technical writing, use Excel to perform simple statistics, and create professional charts/documents. Excel tutorials are provided for performing descriptive statistics, t-tests, and linear regression as well as using text boxes, formatting figures and captions, and using Equation Editor to insert equations. Additionally, guidance and examples of different communication components are provided along with team writing strategies and guidelines on how to hold efficient meetings.

    This textbook was designed for Biology and Chemistry majors for a 400 level course.

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