Concepts and Examples in Analysis of Variance (J. Tukey,
etal.).
Purposes of Analyzing Data that Come in a Form Inviting Us to
ApplyTools from the Analysis of Variance (F. Mosteller &
J.Tukey).
Preliminary Examination of Data (F. Mosteller & D.Hoaglin).
Types of Factors and Their Structural Layouts (J. Singer).
Value-Splitting: Taking the Data Apart (C. Schmid).
Value-Splitting Involving More Factors (K. Halvorsen).
Mean Squares, F Tests, and Estimates of Variance (F. Mosteller,
etal.).
Graphical Display as an Aid to Analysis (J. Emerson).
Components of Variance (C. Brown & F. Mosteller).
Which Denominator?
(T. Blackwell, et al.).
Assessing Changes (J. Tukey, et al.).
Qualitative and Quantitative Confidence (J. Tukey & D.Hoaglin).
Introduction to Transformation (J. Emerson).
Appendix.
Index.
DAVID C. HOAGLIN, PhD, is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.
FREDERICK MOSTELLER, PhD, has been the recipient of several honorary degrees and is a former President of the American Statistical Association.
JOHN W. TUKEY, PhD, has received the National Medal of Science as well as several honorary degrees.
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