Chapman & Hall/ CRC, 1981. - 189 pages.
This book should be of interest to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students of applied statistics.
The analyses of the examples are sufficiently detailed to provide good illustrations of both general principles and important specific techniques of analysis, yet are presented in such a way that the informed reader will want to try his own hand at extending the analysis of the data. This book should be read by anyone interested in statistical methods.
This book should be of interest to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students of applied statistics.
The analyses of the examples are sufficiently detailed to provide good illustrations of both general principles and important specific techniques of analysis, yet are presented in such a way that the informed reader will want to try his own hand at extending the analysis of the data. This book should be read by anyone interested in statistical methods.