You might also try the Nolan and Speed book

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0387989749/qid=1038798050/
sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/002-8660825-6327246?v=glance&s=books

Best,
Bill

Resh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi, I am a full time researcher, with a just-sufficient knowledge of
> statistics at both the applied and mathematical level. I am putting
> myself through a self-taught refresher course in intermediate applied
> statistics, primarily using the book "The Statistical Sleuth" by
> Ramsey and Schafer. I now feel a serious need for datasets, with
> accompanying statistical analysis, that cover a range of commonly used
> research designs. Basically, I am hoping to work through the datasets,
> compare my methods and solutions to the "correct" answers, and thereby
> plod my way to statistical respectability. (By correct answer, I mean,
> one for which I wouldnt have trouble finding a professional
> statistician to back me up). In other words, perhaps an online
> resource of datasets and analyses, or a book with lots of worked out
> examples.
>
> Any suggestions ??
>
> Thanks, Resh.
>
> (I have a fair college-level mathematical background, and am quite
> comfortable with simulation, and with computer packages).


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