Hello everybody,

I need advice about a book on linear models and anova-ancova.
I'm looking for an intermediate-advanced level book to use for
self-study.
I have Msc level background in econometrics, so I'm not scared of
math, but I want a book with a good balance between theory and
applications.

By looking through stat courses syllabi and amazon reviews I pick the
following two:
"Applied linear statistical models" by Kutner et el.
"Plane Answers to complex questions" by Christensen.

What are their pros and cons? Do you have any other suggestion?

Thanks
Massi
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