The Analysis of Variance by Henry Scheff

The Analysis of Variance by Henry Scheff

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The Analysis of Variance by Henry Scheff

Originally published in 1959, this classic volume has had a major impact on generations of statisticians. Newly issued in the Wiley Classics Series, the book examines the basic theory of analysis of variance by considering several different mathematical models. Part I looks at the theory of fixed-effects models with independent observations of equal variance, while Part II begins to explore the analysis of variance in the case of other models.

Henry Scheffé was an American statistician. He is known for the Lehmann-Scheffé theorem and Scheffé's method.

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ISBN 13 9780471345053
ISBN 10 0471345059
Title The Analysis of Variance
Author Henry Scheffé
Series Wiley Classics Library
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year published 1999-03-25
Number of pages 496
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