On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 11:49:30 +0200, "Alessandro Di Bucchianico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A colleague of mine is looking for a textbook that covers both analysis of > variance and regression analysis. Someone else might have two specific topics in mind, but that looks a bit redundant, or it is an unclear request. Regression that is "Ordinary least squares" is dealing in "variance". It *is* ANOVA. On the other hand, the phrase used as it above suggests the analysis of group means. ANOVA when it will be performed by regression methods? I suggest, Searle, for the variance-added approach. Otherwise: Look at regression books and see what covers your topics. A book that is about *other* methods of regression is possibly going to cover one particular model, such as 'logistic.' If it covers 'nonlinear' regressions in general, I would expect its ANOVAs to be the unconventional, nonlinear ones, too. > The textbook should be suitable for a course aimed at mathematics students. A couple of courses of calculus? I imagine, there is more choice of textbooks if matrix notation can be assumed. -- Rich Ulrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pitt.edu/~wpilib/index.html . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
