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Fundamentals of Statistics for Aviation Research

Brooke E. Wheeler, Isaac M. Silver, Michael A. Gallo
Barcode 9781032311463
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Release Date: 15/06/2023

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Routledge
Series: Aviation Fundamentals
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This is the first textbook designed to teach statistics and quantitative methods to students on aviation courses. All examples and exercises are grounded in an aviation context, including flight instruction, air traffic control, airport management and human factors.

This is the first textbook designed to teach statistics to students in aviation courses. All examples and exercises are grounded in an aviation context, including flight instruction, air traffic control, airport management, and human factors.

Structured in six parts, this book covers the key foundational topics relative to descriptive and inferential statistics, including hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, z and t tests, correlation, regression, ANOVA, and chi-square. In addition, this book promotes both procedural knowledge and conceptual understanding.

Detailed, guided examples are presented from the perspective of conducting a research study. Each analysis technique is clearly explained, enabling readers to understand, carry out, and report results correctly. Students are further supported by a range of pedagogical features in each chapter, including objectives, a summary, and a vocabulary check.

Digital supplements comprise downloadable data sets and short video lectures explaining key concepts. Instructors also have access to PPT slides and an instructor’s manual that consists of a test bank with multiple choice exams, exercises with data sets, and solutions.

This is the ideal statistics textbook for aviation courses globally, especially in aviation statistics, research methods in aviation, human factors, and related areas.