Practical Data Analysis
for Designed Experiments

Brian S. Yandell

Chapman & Hall, London (Fall 1996)

G. Deciding on Fixed or Random Effects

19. Models with Random Effects
19.1 Single Factor Random Model
19.2 Test for Class Variation
19.3 Distribution of Sums of Squares
19.4 Variance Components
19.5 Grand Mean
20. General Random Models
20.1 Two Factor Random Models
20.2 Unbalanced Two-Factor Random Model
20.3 General Random Model
20.4 Quadratic Forms in Random Effects
20.5 Application to Two-Factor Random Model
21. Mixed Effects Models
21.1 Two-Factor Mixed Models
21.2 General Mixed Models
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I

19. Models with Random Effects

19.1 Single Factor Random Model

19.2 Test for Class Variation

19.3 Distribution of Sums of Squares

19.4 Variance Components

19.5 Grand Mean


20. General Random Models

20.1 Two Factor Random Models

20.2 Unbalanced Two-Factor Random Model

20.3 General Random Model

20.4 Quadratic Forms in Random Effects

20.5 Application to Two-Factor Random Model


21. Mixed Effects Models

21.1 Two-Factor Mixed Models

21.2 General Mixed Models


Last modified: Mon Jun 17 11:35:53 1996 by Brian Yandell
yandell@stat.wisc.edu