Principles and procedures of statistics a biometrical approach

This textbook provides a thorough treatment of major statistical methods and techniques for both staticticians and non-statisticians requiring a foundation in applied statistics. There is an emphasis throughout on inference from data, the principle of fitting models by least squares, and careful int...

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Main Authors: Steel, Robert George Douglas 1917- (Author), Torrie, James Hiram 1908- (Author)
Other Authors: Dickey, David A
Format: Book
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1997
©1997
Edition:Third Edition
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Summary:This textbook provides a thorough treatment of major statistical methods and techniques for both staticticians and non-statisticians requiring a foundation in applied statistics. There is an emphasis throughout on inference from data, the principle of fitting models by least squares, and careful interpretation of results. The authors employ SAS to produce PC-based statistical graphics and perform some analyses where appropriate. This edition includes updated real-world data sets.
Physical Description:xx, 666 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0070610282