Abstract

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.

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Variance (accounting)EconometricsSeries (stratigraphy)Mathematical economicsMathematicsStatisticsEconomicsGeology

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Year
1960
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Volume
89
Issue
6
Pages
360-360
Citations
5562
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Henry Scheffe (1960). The Analysis of Variance. Soil Science , 89 (6) , 360-360. https://doi.org/10.1097/00010694-196006000-00016

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