9.3. (Sec. 9.3) Prove that if PI = P2 = PJ = 2 [Wilks (1935)] Pr{V} (n
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9.3. (Sec. 9.3) Prove that if PI = P2 = PJ = 2 [Wilks (1935)]
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An Introduction To Multivariate Statistical Analysis
ISBN: 9780471360919
3rd Edition
Authors: Theodore W. Anderson
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