An Introduction to Multivariate Data
Trevor Cox
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A comprehensive overview of multivariate data and analysis
Providing an introduction to the subject of multivariate data analysis without delving deeply into underlying theory and concepts, An Introduction to Multivariate Data is an excellent resource for undergraduate statistics courses as well as for professionals who require an understanding of statistical techniques for analyzing their own data sets. Focused on real-world application, the book includes sample exercises in each chapter to firmly cement the concepts covered. Exercises range from simple problems that can be solved by hand or with a calculator, while others require the use of computer-based statistical software.
Trevor Cox is a British academic and science communicator. He was a Senior Media fellow for EPSRC, and is a past-President of the Institute of Acoustics.
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