Designing Experiments and Analyzing Data: A Model Comparison Perspective

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Designing Experiments and Analyzing Data: A Model Comparison Perspective

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Designing Experiments and Analyzing Data: A Model Comparison Perspective

Designing Experiments and Analyzing Data: A Model Comparison Perspective

by Scott E. Maxwell, Harold D. Delaney
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Wadsworth Pub Co (1990-01)
ISBN: 053410374X
EAN: 9780534103743
Dewy Decimal #: 519.53
Hardcover: 902 pages
SKU: S06814-0445
Condition: New
Comments: New Book. New condition. Ships same day or next in a bubble mailer. Enjoy,


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Rather than presenting each experimental design in terms of a set of computational formulas to be used only for that design, the authors use a model comparison approach to present a few basic formulas that can be applied with the same underlying logic to every experimental design.


Customer Reviews


Awsome
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-09-30


Maxwell and Delaney are the Sigfreid and Roy of the statistical world. Their examples are like elaborate shows meant to tantalize the senses. I only wish I could give it more than 5 stars.


Designed to confuse you
Rating (2)
Date: 2008-09-29


The book is extremely confusing. Some terms are worded differently from any other stats text I had used in the past. I am assuming this is written for a super advanced stats class. However, most excersises in the book can be done in a much easier way, using different formula formats, etc. Verdict: there are other stats text that contain the same information but are easier to comprehend by grad. students.


Second Edition
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-06-18

1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful


This edition is similar to the previous one. It is without peer in terms of scholarship. It is also not easy to read and digest, and that's the way it should be for a serious treatment of research methods. After all, the applications of such methods and the interpretation of results can profoundly affect our lives.


A good book but a terrible textbook
Rating (3)
Date: 1999-09-15

11 out of 22 customers found this reveiw helpful


Without any doubt, this is a comprehensive book in this field. However, because the authors tried to demonstrate their superior english writting abilities, they made the whole text hard to understand for students. From my point of view, as a new professor, I don't believe that recommending this book is appropriate.


Fabulous book
Rating (5)
Date: 1999-06-11

20 out of 22 customers found this reveiw helpful


This is a practitioner's book, not a scolar's. I'm not a scolar -- never have been and never will be. I love this book. It's lucid, it's sensible and it's great statistics. It goes thoroughly into the logic of linear model ANOVAs yet the bulk of the exposition is in the simple English language -- it has no calculus and no eigenvectors and almost no matrix algebra. You need an acquaintance with elementary one-way ANOVA but no more background than that. The authors pace it carefully and are not afraid of a bit of repetition for the sake of clarity (something I always appreciate when I'm reading new technical material). It's one of the best $105 dollars I've ever spent. I got loads out of it all the way through and it's a big book. The explanation of multivariate repeated measures is worth the price alone.

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