Fundamentals of exploratory analysis of variance

The analysis of variance is presented as an exploratory component of data analysis, while retaining the customary least squares fitting methods. Balanced data layouts are used to reveal key ideas and techniques for exploration. The approach emphasizes both the individual observations and the separat...

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Main Author: Hoaglin, David C. (David Casterd1944- (Author)
Other Authors: Mosteller, Frederick 1916-, Tukey, John Wilder 1915-
Format: Unknown
Published: New York Wiley 1991
©1991
Series:Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics.
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Summary:The analysis of variance is presented as an exploratory component of data analysis, while retaining the customary least squares fitting methods. Balanced data layouts are used to reveal key ideas and techniques for exploration. The approach emphasizes both the individual observations and the separate parts that the analysis produces. Most chapters include exercises and the appendices give selected percentage points of the Gaussian, t, F chi-squared and studentized range distributions.
Physical Description:xvii, 430 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0471527351
ISSN:0271-6356