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Applied multivariate statistical analysis

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Prentice Hall International, Incorporated, 1988 - Mathematics - 607 pages

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User Review  - Joecolelife - Goodreads

There have been many good theoretical texts on multivariate analysis including Anderson, Eaton and Gnandesikan. Tabachnick has written a popular applied text for the social sciences. Yet for many ... Read full review

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User Review  - Kevin Zelnio - Goodreads

Used for a graduate level course in Multivariate Statiistics. Was able to follow the text, which was well-organized and had a useful breadth of topics. Read full review

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Contents

Matrix Algebra and Random Vectors
35
Sample Geometry and Random Sampling
88
Sample Mean and Covariance Matrix
95
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Richard A. Johnson is the curator of the Sports Museum of New England & the author of "Young at Heart: The Story of Johnny Kelly." He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dean W. Wichern is Professor Emeritus at the Mays School of Business at Texas A&M University. He holds membership in the American Statistical Association, Royal Statistical Society, International Institute of Forecasters, and Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. He is the author for four textbooks and was Associate Editor of "Journal of Business and Economic Statistics" from 1983-1991. Professor Richard A. Johnson is Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association and he is amember of the Royal Statistical Society and International Statistical Institute. He is the author of six textbooks and over 120 technical publications and is the founding Editor of Statistics and Probability Letters (1981-).

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