Introducing ANOVA and ANCOVA
Andrew Rutherford
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Introducing ANOVA and ANCOVA
Published
2000
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Pages
182
ISBN-13
9781280369308
Analysis of Covariance
Partial realization of covariance sequences
Analysis of covariance and alternatives
Analysis of covariance and alternatives
The analysis of covariance and alternatives
Analysis of covariance and comparison of regression lines
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Who is the author of Introducing ANOVA and ANCOVA?
Introducing ANOVA and ANCOVA was written by Andrew Rutherford.
When was Introducing ANOVA and ANCOVA published?
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