Barnard, C. J., Francis S. Gilbert, and Peter K. McGregor.
Asking questions in biology: a guide to hypothesis-testing, analysis and presentation in practical work and research
. 3rd ed. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2007.
This book is an introductory-level college text for hypothesis testing in biology. It refers solely to examples in biology, so is excellent for referencing applications in bio-science. Readable and useful for the advanced high school student and instructor in statistics.
Boucher, A., K.C. Seto, and A.G. Journel. "A Novel Method For Mapping Land Cover Changes: Incorporating Time And Space With Geostatistics."
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
44, no. 11 (2006): 3427-3435.
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Cukier, Kenneth.
Big Data
. London: John Murray Publishers Ltd. , 2013.
This is an excellent book to draw readings on current applications of Big Data, however it can leave some unanswered questions (maybe a good thing?) for students of statistics.
Dewey, John.
Logic, the theory of inquiry,
. New York: H. Holt and Company, 1938.
Only for the teacher-geek.
Frei, P., Poulson, A., Johansen, C., Olsen, J., Steding-Jessen, M., Shuz, J., "Use of Mobile Phones and Risk of Brain Tumours: Update of Danish Cohort Study."
British Medical Journal
(2011);343:d6387 doi: 10.1136/bmj.d6387
Polya, George.
How to solve it; a new aspect of mathematical method.
. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1945.
An excellent resource book, designed specifically for instructors of math but readable by the high school level student.
Rothstein, Dan, and Luz Santana.
Make just one change: teach students to ask their own questions
. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Education Press, 2011.
This is a great book with comprehensive strategies to infuse question asking into the curriculum.