If you don't want to be on your own, and you are looking for more
statistics courses than you have available locally, Texas A&M University
statistics department offers some single courses, a 4-course
certificate, and an entire masters degree, all online, no campus visits
required.  I am in their masters program now.

Colorado State University offers similar things, also no campus visits
needed.

--Chris
Christopher W. Ryan, MD
SUNY Upstate Medical University Clinical Campus at Binghamton
40 Arch Street, Johnson City, NY  13790
cryanatbinghamtondotedu
PGP public keys available at http://home.stny.rr.com/ryancw/

"If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood,
divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the
vast and endless sea."  [Antoine de St. Exupery]

Monte Milanuk wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm looking for a textbook that can explain some of the math behind  
> the intro-to-intermediate stuff like ANOVA, multiple regression, non- 
> parametric tests, etc.
> 
> A little background:  I took an intro stats course last year and  
> would like to further my education.  Being as that was the highest  
> (and only) stats class the local community college offers, it looks  
> like I'm on my own from here.  . . .

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