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INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR MODELS by Ward and Jennings is
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Bottenberg, R.A., & Ward, J.H., Jr. (1963, March). Applied multiple linear
regression.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Tong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 5:33 PM
Subject: Regression books


> I posted my request for recommended regression books a couple
> weeks ago, and I appreciate everyone who has replied,
> both on the newsgroup and privately.
> For those interested, here is a summary of the recommendations.
>
> The most popularly recommended books are Draper & Smith
> and Cohen & Cohen.  Honorable mention goes to Montgomery & Peck,
> Acton's out-of-print "Analysis of Straight Line Data", and the Sage Press
> monographs.
>
> The other books that were mentioned were
> Bottenberg & Ward (*)
> Daniel & Wood
> Darlington
> Edwards (*)
> Hamilton
> Judd & McClelland (*)
> Neter, et al.
> Pedhazur
> Rawlings
> Ward & Jennings (*)
>
> Nonlinear regression books that were recommended were
> Bard (*)
> Bates & Watts
> Seber & Wild
>
> Econometrics books with good coverage of regression were
> Greene
> Gujarati
> Pindyck & Rubinfield
>
> (*) = out of print, according to amazon.com
>
>
>
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