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Analysis of Covariance (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences) (edition 1978)

by Albert R. Wildt

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This title presents a technique for analyzing the effects of variables, groups, and treatments in both experimental and observational settings, considering not only the main effects of one variable upon another, but also the effects of group cases.
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Title:Analysis of Covariance (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)
Authors:Albert R. Wildt
Info:Sage Publications, Inc (1978), Paperback, 91 pages
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