Cannon, M. D. (2001). Archaeofaunal relative abundance, sample size, and statistical methods. J Archaeol Sci 28 (2). Vol 28(2), pp. 185-195.

Title: Archaeofaunal relative abundance, sample size, and statistical methods
Issue: J Archaeol Sci 28 (2)
Series: Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume: 28 (2)
Page Start/End: 185 - 195
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Suggests that an alternative chi-square-based statistical method for evaluating trends in sample relative abundance, Cochran's test of linear trend, results in lower rates of errors than is the case with previously used methods.
Author: Michael D Cannon
Year of Publication: 2001
Subjects / Periods:
Sampling (BIAB)
Statistics (BIAB)
Bones (Animal) (BIAB)
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Created Date: 06 Dec 2001