Analysis Of Variance For Random Models Volume 2 Unbalanced Data


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Analysis of Variance for Random Models, Volume 2: Unbalanced Data


Analysis of Variance for Random Models, Volume 2: Unbalanced Data

Author: Hardeo Sahai

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2007-07-03


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Systematic treatment of the commonly employed crossed and nested classification models used in analysis of variance designs with a detailed and thorough discussion of certain random effects models not commonly found in texts at the introductory or intermediate level. It also includes numerical examples to analyze data from a wide variety of disciplines as well as any worked examples containing computer outputs from standard software packages such as SAS, SPSS, and BMDP for each numerical example.

Analysis of Variance for Random Models


Analysis of Variance for Random Models

Author: Hardeo Sahai

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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Analysis of Variance for Random Models, Volume 2: Unbalanced Data


Analysis of Variance for Random Models, Volume 2: Unbalanced Data

Author: Hardeo Sahai

language: en

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Release Date: 2008-11-01


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Systematic treatment of the commonly employed crossed and nested classification models used in analysis of variance designs with a detailed and thorough discussion of certain random effects models not commonly found in texts at the introductory or intermediate level. It also includes numerical examples to analyze data from a wide variety of disciplines as well as any worked examples containing computer outputs from standard software packages such as SAS, SPSS, and BMDP for each numerical example.