With statistical theory.
10x.

Scheltema, Karen wrote:
With Statistical theory?  Or lite on math?  

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Subject: Re: Good book on ANOVA



Thom Baguley wrote:
  
Alexander Sirotkin wrote:

    
Hi.

Need advice - good book on ANOVA (undergraduate course level).
Got "Applied linear statistical models" which is not bad as a
reference but is too big as a text book.
      
Who for? ANOVA for psychologists will be different in emphasis than for engineers.

Thom
    

Well... in that case - ANOVA for undergrad. statistical students.

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