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[447]-471) and indexes. 327 $aLinear regression -- Nonlinear regression -- Generalized linear models -- Quantitative risk assessment with stimulus-response data -- Temporal data and autoregressive modeling -- Spatially correlated data -- Combining environmental information -- Fundamentals of environmental sampling -- A. Review of probability and statistical inference 330 $aEnvironmental statistics is a rapidly growing field, supported by advances in digital computing power, automated data collection systems, and interactive, linkable Internet software. Concerns over public and ecological health and the continuing need to support environmental policy-making and regulation have driven a concurrent explosion in environmental data analysis. This textbook is designed to address the need for trained professionals in this area. 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