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Analysis of Variance via Confidence Intervals
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Analysis of Variance via Confidence Intervals

  • K D Bird - University of New South Wales, Australia


240 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) constitutes the main set of statistical methods used by students and researchers to analyse data from experiments. This expertly written textbook adopts a pioneering approach to ANOVA with an emphasis on confidence intervals rather than tests of significance.

Key features of the book include:

· Extensive coverage

· Strong emphasis upon practical examples

· Web-based links to sample questions and answers

Student-focused throughout, it offers a comprehensive introduction to ANOVA using confidence intervals. The chapters have been organized to fit onto a typical lecture programme and is well-structured and practical, invaluable for undergraduates and postgraduate students taking courses in quantitative methods across the social sciences.

 
Comparing Two Means
 
One-Way Analysis of Variance
 
Precision and Power
 
Simple Factorial Designs
 
Complex Factorial Designs
 
Within-Subjects Designs
 
Mixed Designs

K D Bird

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