Re: What to study next

2000-03-02 Thread Michael Granaas
For the design of the study a good early introduction is "Conducting Meaningful Experiments" By Bausell, Sage Publications. It emphasizes a lot of the activities that should take place before any data is collected with a focus on forming meaning hypotheses. It also includes an overview on good

Re: What to study next

2000-03-01 Thread Rich Ulrich
[rearranging this note, to put the posts into order, earliest first. ] At 07:44 AM 02/29/2000 -0800, Ward Soper wrote: After one learns to do the textbook problems, as in Freund's Mathematical Statistics, where should one turn to learn what tests to use in various situations and how to

Re: What to study next

2000-03-01 Thread Paul Gardner
I agree with with Rich Ulrich's comments, but bear in mind I was only answering the original query, which was for a good text. I find Diekhoff useful as an additional reference in my introductory stats course (it's not the text I use, which is Runyon, Haber, Pittenger and Coleman.) Diekhoff's

What to study next

2000-02-29 Thread Ward Soper
After one learns to do the textbook problems, as in Freund's Mathematical Statistics, where should one turn to learn what tests to use in various situations and how to design studies? Can anyone suggest some good texts or other resources? Ward Soper --