Linear models, normally presented in a highly theoretical and mathematical style, are brought down to earth in this comprehensive textbook. <b>Linear Models examines the subject from a mean model perspective, defining simple and easy-to-learn rules for building mean models, regression models, mean
Linear models: A mean model approach
โ Scribed by Barry Kurt Moser
- Publisher
- AP
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Series
- Probability and Mathematical Statistics
- Category
- Library
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Linear models, normally presented in a highly theoretical and mathematical style, are brought down to earth in this comprehensive textbook. Linear Models examines the subject from a mean model perspective, defining simple and easy-to-learn rules for building mean models, regression models, mean vect