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Praise for the Second Edition "An essential desktop reference book . . . it should definitely be on your bookshelf." —Technometrics A thoroughly updated book, Methods and Applications of Linear Models: Regression and the Analysis of Variance, Third Edition features innovative approaches to understanding and working with models and theory of linear regression. The Third Edition provides readers with the necessary theoretical concepts, which are presented using intuitive ideas rather than complicated proofs, to describe the inference that is appropriate for the methods being discussed. The book presents a unique discussion that combines coverage of mathematical theory of linear models with a...
A novel approach to linear model analysis Methods and Applications of Linear Models provides a clear and concise summary of the concepts and methodologies of linear models and illustrates the analysis with numerous exercises and real-world examples. Special features include: Data sets available on an ftp site Graphical illustrations of many of the analyses A data-based approach to development and analysis Graphical and numerical diagnostic methods in regression Use of the cell means model for the analysis of variance The introduction of the AVE method for variance component estimation A general approach to the analysis of unbalanced mixed models This novel approach to linear model analysis o...
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Describes statistical intervals to quantify sampling uncertainty,focusing on key application needs and recently developed methodology in an easy-to-apply format Statistical intervals provide invaluable tools for quantifying sampling uncertainty. The widely hailed first edition, published in 1991, described the use and construction of the most important statistical intervals. Particular emphasis was given to intervals—such as prediction intervals, tolerance intervals and confidence intervals on distribution quantiles—frequently needed in practice, but often neglected in introductory courses. Vastly improved computer capabilities over the past 25 years have resulted in an explosion of the ...