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OverviewSetting out the principles of stereology from a statistical viewpoint, this book focuses on both basic theory and practical implications. The authors discuss ways to effectively communicate statistical issues to clients, draw attention to common methodological errors, and provide references to essential literature. The first full text on design-based stereology opens with a review of classical and modern stereology, followed by a treatment of mathematical foundations and then on to core techniques. The final chapters discuss implementing techniques in practical sampling designs, summarize understanding of the variance of stereological estimators, and describe open problems for further research. The book also details isotropic, vertical or local sampling designs for estimating stereological parameters such as volume, surface area, particle number and spatial distribution.This extensive text offers support to statistical consultants using examples, applications and unique Advice to Consultants sections. It contains numerous literature references, bibliographic notes and nearly 150 illustrations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian Baddeley (University of Western Australia, Nedlands) , Eva B. Vedel Jensen (University of Aarhus, Denmark) , Eva B. Vedel Jensen (University of Aarhus, Denmark University of Aarhus, Denmark) , Valerie IshamPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Chapman & Hall/CRC Volume: 103 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.689kg ISBN: 9781584884057ISBN 10: 1584884053 Pages: 412 Publication Date: 29 November 2004 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOverall, I enjoyed reading this book very much. I like the authors' intuitive explanations and careful insights into why one path or approach is taken over another. And most of all, I am impressed with the wealth of information on the subject and the plethora of references listed at the end of the book. In conclusion, I feel that Stereology for Statisticians is an enjoyable addition and it certainly contains many interesting methods and examples from various important application areas. -Stergios B. Fotopoulos, Technometrics, August 2010 Overall the level of the book is nicely balanced between explaining ideas with reference to the main issues in scientific use of stereology and giving clear mathematical derivations of the results. The diagrams are excellent, and the reader to visualize how three-dimensional structures will appear in two-dimensional slices . . . this book succeeds in what it aims to do: to provide a comprehensive introduction and reference to stereology for statisticians. It will be a valuable addition to this reviewer's bookshelf. -Graham Horgan, Rowett Research Institute, Biometrics, December 2006 Scientists at large, with or without a direct interest in stereology, should own a copy of this book, (and they should also encourage their students to get one), if only because sampling ideas pervade modern science. -Luis M. Cruz-Orive, University of Cantabria, Statistics in Medicine, 2005, Vol. 24 a comprehensive source of information for life sciences statisticians and statistical consultants to give advice to their research collaborators and clients about experiments that involve stereologya valuable source of statistical concepts for practitioners in stereology wishing to understand the statistical background of methods used in stereologywritten in a practical, applications-oriented approach with a combination of statistical formalismStereology for statisticians will certainly be of interest to anyone involved with statistical analysis in life sciences; practitioners in stereology will find an overview of statistical principles of modern stereology with a focus on design-based stereology while statisticians will get an insight into the practical side of stereology and use of statistical theory in stereology. -Image Analysis and Stereology, June 2005 Overall, I enjoyed reading this book very much. I like the authors' intuitive explanations and careful insights into why one path or approach is taken over another. And most of all, I am impressed with the wealth of information on the subject and the plethora of references listed at the end of the book. In conclusion, I feel that Stereology for Statisticians is an enjoyable addition and it certainly contains many interesting methods and examples from various important application areas. -Stergios B. Fotopoulos, Technometrics, August 2010 Overall the level of the book is nicely balanced between explaining ideas with reference to the main issues in scientific use of stereology and giving clear mathematical derivations of the results. The diagrams are excellent, and the reader to visualize how three-dimensional structures will appear in two-dimensional slices ... this book succeeds in what it aims to do: to provide a comprehensive introduction and reference to stereology for statisticians. It will be a valuable addition to this reviewer's bookshelf. -Graham Horgan, Rowett Research Institute, Biometrics, December 2006 Scientists at large, with or without a direct interest in stereology, should own a copy of this book, (and they should also encourage their students to get one), if only because sampling ideas pervade modern science. -Luis M. Cruz-Orive, University of Cantabria, Statistics in Medicine, 2005, Vol. 24 Overall, I enjoyed reading this book very much. I like the authors' intuitive explanations and careful insights into why one path or approach is taken over another. And most of all, I am impressed with the wealth of information on the subject and the plethora of references listed at the end of the book. In conclusion, I feel that Stereology for Statisticians is an enjoyable addition and it certainly contains many interesting methods and examples from various important application areas. --Stergios B. Fotopoulos, Technometrics, August 2010 Overall the level of the book is nicely balanced between explaining ideas with reference to the main issues in scientific use of stereology and giving clear mathematical derivations of the results. The diagrams are excellent, and the reader to visualize how three-dimensional structures will appear in two-dimensional slices ... this book succeeds in what it aims to do: to provide a comprehensive introduction and reference to stereology for statisticians. It will be a valuable addition to this reviewer's bookshelf. --Graham Horgan, Rowett Research Institute, Biometrics, December 2006 Scientists at large, with or without a direct interest in stereology, should own a copy of this book, (and they should also encourage their students to get one), if only because sampling ideas pervade modern science. --Luis M. Cruz-Orive, University of Cantabria, Statistics in Medicine, 2005, Vol. 24 Author InformationBaddeley, Adrian; Jensen, Eva B. 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