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
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Series
- Probability and Mathematical Statistics
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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 vectors, covariance matrices and sums of squares matrices for balanced and unbalanced data sets. The author includes both applied and theoretical discussions of the multivariate normal distribution, quadratic forms, maximum likelihood estimation, less than full rank models, and general mixed models. The mean model is used to bring all of these topics together in a coherent presentation of linear model theory.
โฆ Subjects
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Linear models, normally presented in a highly theoretical and mathematical style, are brought down to earth in this comprehensive textbook. <b>Linear Models</b> examines the subject from a mean model perspective, defining simple and easy-to-learn rules for building mean models, regression models, me
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