Bray's monograph considers the multivariate form of analysis of variance (MANOVA). The primary emphasis of the book is on methods for interpreting MANOVA statistical analyses. These are illustrated through the use of two numerical examples: one involves a small, hypothetical data set, which can be analyzed by the reader with minimal effort; the ...
Designed to serve as either a graduate-level text or reference book for experimental design, this book should be of use in psychology, education and statistics departments. The book promotes a model comparison perspective rather than the more traditional variance partitioning approach. This approach offers several advantages. Firstly, it better ...
In this advanced level experimental design and analysis of variance text, authors Scott E. Maxwell and Harold D. Delaney employ a model comparison approach to take some of the mystery and confusion out of statistics. Once students understand the underlying principles and master a few basic formulas introduced early on, they should be able to view ...
Over 500,000 lines of code are excerpted and explained in detail in this book featuring a horizontal format for exhaustive cross-referencing. The CD-ROM includes the Linux code (Red Hat) and software that allows the code to be easily searched for specific features.
This text is intended for advanced undergraduate- or graduate-level courses in statistics, experimental design, or analysis of variance found in departments of psychology, education and business or in schools of public health and medicine. Employing a single unifying theme throughout, and a model comparisons approach, the authors aim to give ...
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