A Geometric Appraoch to Finite Sample and Large Deviation Properties in Two-Way ANOVA with Spherically Distributed Error Vectors.

J. Steinebach; W.D. Richter

Metrika (1994)

  • Volume: 41, Issue: 6, page 325-354
  • ISSN: 0026-1335; 1435-926X/e

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Steinebach, J., and Richter, W.D.. "A Geometric Appraoch to Finite Sample and Large Deviation Properties in Two-Way ANOVA with Spherically Distributed Error Vectors.." Metrika 41.6 (1994): 325-354. <http://eudml.org/doc/176537>.

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author = {Steinebach, J., Richter, W.D.},
journal = {Metrika},
keywords = {strong consistency; two-way ANOVA model with interactions; spherically symmetric distribution; geometric approach; hypothesis of non- interaction; exponential large deviation rates; least squares estimators},
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title = {A Geometric Appraoch to Finite Sample and Large Deviation Properties in Two-Way ANOVA with Spherically Distributed Error Vectors.},
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