MATRIX ALGEBRA FOR SOCIAL SCIENTISTS. PART IV. MATRIX SOLUTIONS

Abstract

ONE PART OF A SERIES IS PRESENTED ON NOTATION, TERMINOLOGY, CONCEPTS AND COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURES WHICH WERE FOUND USEFUL IN THE APPLICATION OF MATRIX ALGEBRA TO MULTIVARIATE EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS IN THE SOCIAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. The presentation is directed to those with no more than a moderately good working knowledge of high school freshman algebra and introductory statistics. Traditional and rigorous mathematical treatment has not been striven for. On the other hand, some of the material which has been found most useful in the formulation of experimental models and the analysis of data matrices is not readily available in the mathematical literature. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1961
Accession Number
AD0267234

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  • Paul Horst

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  • University of Washington

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  • Algebra
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  • Data Analysis
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  • Mathematics
  • Notation
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  • Mathematics

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