Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 08:10:05 +0200
Reply-To: Rainer Leonhart <leonhart@PSYCHOLOGIE.UNI-FREIBURG.DE>
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From: Rainer Leonhart <leonhart@PSYCHOLOGIE.UNI-FREIBURG.DE>
Organization: Rechenzentrum der Universitaet Freiburg, Germany
Subject: Re: sum of squares - type I, II, III, IV
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Dear Rene,
here a good book in german:
Werner, Lineare Statistik, Beltz Verlag 1997.
In my opinion a good book to explain the nonorthogonal variance analysis
an the types of sums of squares
Rainer Leonhart
r.weber@berlin.de wrote:
> Dear collegues,
> I'm searching a paper which helps me to understand the exact
> (mathematical) meaning of the type I to IV sum of squares and which
> hypotheses can be tested with the different types. The available
> literature seems to be not homogeneous and is (in my opinion) very
> confusing (especially in terms of nonorthogonal variance analysis).
>
> Any help and hint is great! Thank you a lot!
> Rene
>
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