Systematic treatment of the commonly employed crossed and nested classification models used in analysis of variance designs with a detailed and thorough discussion of certain random effects models not commonly found in texts at the introductory or intermediate level. It also includes numerical examp
Analysis of Variance for Random Models: Volume I: Balanced Data Theory, Methods, Applications and Data Analysis
โ Scribed by Hardeo Sahai, Mario Miguel Ojeda (auth.)
- Publisher
- Birkhรคuser Basel
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 499
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) models have become widely used tools and play a fundamental role in much of the application of statistics today. In particular, ANOVA models involving random effects have found widespread application to experimental design in a variety of fields requiring measurements of variance, including agriculture, biology, animal breeding, applied genetics, econometrics, quality control, medicine, engineering, and social sciences.
This two-volume work is a comprehensive presentation of different methods and techniques for point estimation, interval estimation, and tests of hypotheses for linear models involving random effects. Both Bayesian and repeated sampling procedures are considered. Volume I examines models with balanced data (orthogonal models); Volume II studies models with unbalanced data (nonorthogonal models).
Features and Topics:
* Systematic treatment of the commonly employed crossed and nested classification models used in analysis of variance designs
* Detailed and thorough discussion of certain random effects models not commonly found in texts at the introductory or intermediate level
* Numerical examples to analyze data from a wide variety of disciplines
* Many worked examples containing computer outputs from standard software packages such as SAS, SPSS, and BMDP for each numerical example
* Extensive exercise sets at the end of each chapter
* Numerous appendices with background reference concepts, terms, and results
* Balanced coverage of theory, methods, and practical applications
* Complete citations of important and related works at the end of each chapter, as well as an extensive general bibliography
Accessible to readers with only a modest mathematical and statistical background, the work will appeal to a broad audience of students, researchers, and practitioners in the mathematical, life, social, and engineering sciences. It may be used as a textbook in upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses, or as a reference for readers interested in the use of random effects models for data analysis.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvii
Introduction....Pages 1-19
One-Way Classification....Pages 21-114
Two-Way Crossed Classification without Interaction....Pages 115-169
Two-Way Crossed Classification with Interaction....Pages 171-233
Three-Way and Higher-Order Crossed Classifications....Pages 235-275
Two-Way Nested Classification....Pages 277-331
Three-Way and Higher-Order Nested Classifications....Pages 333-381
General Balanced Random Effects Model....Pages 383-408
Back Matter....Pages 409-484
โฆ Subjects
Statistical Theory and Methods; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences
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