Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques
- Authors
- Rebecca M. Warner
- Journal
- Medical Entomology and Zoology
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About Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques
This paper, published in 2007, received 935 indexed citations . Written by Rebecca M. Warner. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Education (187 citations), Sociology and Political Science (167 citations) and Social Psychology (159 citations). Published in Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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