On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 21:43:25 -0500, Bruce Weaver
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bwe...@lakeheadu.ca> wrote:
>On 21/02/2013 1:52 PM, Ray Koopman wrote:
>> On Feb 19, 6:55 pm,
beginner1....@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> Dear Group,
>>>
>>> I am looking for a good book that shows how to do a one-way ANOVA and repeated measures ANOVA step by step, using a small data set. I have seen books with equations, but would like something that shows how to go step by step, so I could basically do it by hand. This book would ideally be for a beginner, and more in the arts than the sciences. Any recommendations would be helpful.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>> Bruce Weaver's page at
>>
https://sites.google.com/a/lakeheadu.ca/bweaver/Home/statistics
>> has links to many online tutorials.
>>
>
>Thanks for the plug, Ray. One book I would recommend to the OP (for
>one-way ANOVA) is this one by Aron et al.
>
>
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/Statistics-for-The-Behavioral-and-Social-Sciences-A-Brief-Course/9780205797257.page
>
>Unfortunately, like many introductory books, it does not include
>repeated measures ANOVA.
For step-by-step procedures for more complicated analyses
than simple ANOVA, I think it was probably standard in texts
published before computers took over -- from the 1950s or
1960s. I'm remembering a book on factor analysis (by Harmon,
I think) where the first edition included a dozen pages of
work-sheet for doing a factor analysis by hand.
Look for the earlier edition of a classical book, because tedious
details might have been cut out of later revisions. A library should
have them in storage. (I hope they still save old editions.)
--
Rich Ulrich