Experimental Methods for Science and Engineering Students: An Introduction to the Analysis and Presentation of Data is a thoroughly updated second edition designed to guide science and engineering students through the complexities of experimental work. Authored by Les Kirkup, this book covers essential topics such as record-keeping, handling measurement uncertainties, understanding statistical analysis, and reporting experimental results. Reflecting the impact of modern technologies on experimental methods, it addresses how digital tools influence every stage from experimentation to data presentation. The text emphasizes communication skills, crucial for effectively sharing research findings. With a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, including worked examples and end-of-chapter problems, this comprehensive resource is invaluable for students seeking to master the art of conducting and presenting scientific experiments.
