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Multifactor Analysis of Variance

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Chapter 7 presents the analysis of multifactor ANOVA models. The first three sections deal with the balanced two-way ANOVA model. Section 1 examines the no interaction model. Section 2 examines the model with interaction. Section 3 discusses the relationship between polynomial regression and the balanced two-way ANOVA model. Sections 4 and 5 discuss unbalanced two-way ANOVA models. Section 4 treats the special case of proportional numbers. Section 5 examines the general case. Finally, Section 6 extends the earlier results of the chapter to models with more than two factors. A review of the tensor concepts in Appendix B may aid the reader of this chapter.

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Christensen, R. (1996). Multifactor Analysis of Variance. In: Plane Answers to Complex Questions. Springer Texts in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2477-6_7

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