KNOWLEDGEBASE - ARTICLE #1417

Recommended book: ANOVA viewed as comparing models

Maxwell and Delaney have written a great book on ANOVA.  The title makes it seem like the book is more general, but it really is an advanced text of ANOVA, written in clear accessible language with plenty of examples. They emphasize the perspective of using ANOVA to compare models (rather than divide variation into its components). That perspective makes lots of sense to me, and often matches the scientific question the experiment was designed to answer. Some books leave you thinking that ANOVA is no more than a mathematical stunt. This one really approaches ANOVA as a way of thinking, used to answer experimental questions. 

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