Primer on Linear Models

Primer on Linear Models

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Monahan John F.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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A Primer on Linear Models presents a unified, thorough, and rigorous development of the theory behind the statistical methodology of regression and analysis of variance (ANOVA). It seamlessly incorporates these concepts using non-full-rank design matrices and emphasizes the exact, finite sample theory supporting common statistical methods.

With coverage steadily progressing in complexity, the text first provides examples of the general linear model, including multiple regression models, one-way ANOVA, mixed-effects models, and time series models. It then introduces the basic algebra and geometry of the linear least squares problem, before delving into estimability and the Gauss Markov model. After presenting the statistical tools of hypothesis tests and confidence intervals, the author analyzes mixed models, such as two-way mixed ANOVA, and the multivariate linear model. The appendices review linear algebra fundamentals and results as well as Lagrange multipliers.

This book enables complete comprehension of the material by taking a general, unifying approach to the theory, fundamentals, and exact results of linear models.

EAN 9781138469532
ISBN 113846953X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date August 9, 2017
Pages 304
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Authors Monahan John F.
Series editors Carlin, Bradley. P.; Faraway Julian J.; Tanner, Martin A.; Zidek Jim
Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science