This text, intended for beginning graduate students, bridges the gap between statistical theory and physcal experiment. It provides a thorough introduction to the statistical methods used in the experimental physical sciences and to the numerical methods used to implement them.
From the reviews:
"The book is concise, but gives a sufficiently rigorous mathematical treatment of practical statistical methods for data analysis¿It can be of great use to all who are involved with data analysis." Physicalia
"... Serves as a nice reference guide for any scientist interested in the fundamentals of data analysis on the computer." The American Statistician