1st Edition

Beyond ANOVA Basics of Applied Statistics

By Rupert G. Miller, Jr. Copyright 1997
    336 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    Renowned statistician R.G. Miller set the pace for statistics students with Beyond ANOVA: Basics of Applied Statistics. Designed to show students how to work with a set of "real world data," Miller's text goes beyond any specific discipline, and considers a whole variety of techniques from ANOVA to empirical Bayes methods; the jackknife, bootstrap methods; and the James-Stein estimator.
    This reissue of Miller's classic book has been revised by professors at Stanford University, California. As before, one of the main strengths of Beyond ANOVA is its promotion of the use of the most straightforward data analysis methods-giving students a viable option, instead of resorting to complicated and unnecessary tests.
    Assuming a basic background in statistics, Beyond ANOVA is written for undergraduates and graduate statistics students. Its approach will also be valued by biologists, social scientists, engineers, and anyone who may wish to handle their own data analysis.

    One Sample
    Normal Theory
    Nonnormality
    Effect
    Dependence
    Exercises
    Two Samples
    Normal Theory
    Nonnormality
    Unequal Variances
    Dependence
    Exercises
    One-Way Classification
    Fixed Effects
    Normal Theory
    Nonnormality
    Unequal Variances
    Dependence
    Random Effects
    Normal Theory
    Nonnormality
    Unequal Variances
    Dependence
    Exercises
    Two-Way Classification
    Fixed Effects
    Normal Theory
    Nonnormality
    Unequal Variances
    Dependence
    Mixed Effects
    Normal Theory
    Departures from assumptions
    Random Effects
    Normal Theory
    Departures from Assumptions
    Exercises
    Regression
    Regression Model
    Normal Linear Model
    Nonlinearity
    Nonnormality
    Unequal Variances
    Dependence
    Errors-in-Variables Model
    Normal Theory
    Departures from Assumptions
    Exercises
    Ratios
    Normal Theory
    Departures from Assumptions
    Exercises
    Variances
    Normal Theory
    Nonnormality
    Dependence
    Exercises

    Biography

    Rupert G. Miller Jr., University of Stanford, California, USA.