The authors covered many topics in applied statistics, but they didn't mention anything about time series analysis. I am disappointed after reading this book. The biggest problem with this book is that it's overly simplistic - typically only one technique is illustrated for each topic - for example,
A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS
โ Scribed by Brian S. Everitt, Geoff Der (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
A brief introduction to SAS....Pages 1-22
Data description and simple inference: mortality and water hardness in the UK....Pages 23-35
Multiple regression: predicting crime rates in states of the USA....Pages 36-53
Analysis of variance 1: survival times of animals....Pages 54-60
Analysis of variance 2: effectiveness of slimming clinics....Pages 61-68
Analysis of repeated measures: salsolinol excretion rates....Pages 69-81
Logistic regression: relationship between the incidence of byssinosis and the dustiness of the workplace....Pages 82-92
Analysis of survival times: motion sickness and the survival of black ducks....Pages 93-104
Principal components and factor analysis: statements about pain....Pages 105-114
Cluster analysis: classification of occupations....Pages 115-127
Discriminant analysis: identifying types of Tibetan skulls....Pages 128-136
Correspondence analysis: car-changing patterns....Pages 137-146
Back Matter....Pages 147-158
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