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082 _a300.1519538
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100 _aJackson, Sally
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245 _aRandom factors in anova
260 _bSage Publications, Inc.
_aBeverly Hills
_c1994
300 _a65 p.
365 _aUSD
_b30.00
490 _aQuantitative applications in the social sciences
520 _aDescription When using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) in an experimental design, how can the researcher determine whether to treat a factor as fixed or random? This book provides the reader with the criteria to make the distinction between fixed and random levels among factors, an important decision that directly reflects the purpose of the research. In addition to exploring the varied roles random factors can play in social research, the authors provide a discussion of the statistical analyses required with random factors and give an overview of computer-assisted analysis of random factor designs using SAS and SPSSX.
650 _aAnalysis of variance
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650 _aSocial sciences--Statistical methods
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650 _aSocial sciences
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