For data, try DASL

http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/DASL/allmethods.html

Click ANOVA.



At 12:29 PM -0500 10/31/02, Lise DeShea wrote:
>List mates:
>
>Do you have any good examples/data sets/exercises that you use to teach
>students about the two-way fixed-effects ANOVA?  I'm interested in beefing
>up my presentations and practice exercises in this area.  If you'll email
>me off-list at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'll summarize for the list.  Thanks, &
>cheers.
>
>Lise
>
>~~~
>Lise DeShea, Ph.D.
>Assistant Professor
>Educational and Counseling Psychology Department
>University of Kentucky
>237 Dickey Hall
>Lexington KY 40506
>Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Phone:  (859) 257-9884
>
>"... for only by varied iteration can alien conceptions be forced on
>reluctant minds."
>               -- Herbert Spencer, in the preface to The Data of Ethics, 1881.

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