Hello Chris,

Thanks for the info... because of my work schedule making it functionally very difficult to attend traditional classes, the courses I have taken to date have been online. Definitely interesting to balance with a full-time job, family and other activities, but sometimes the only option. I'll look into those courses and see if I can persuade the local school to perhaps accept them as elective credits ;)

Thanks,

Monte

On Jan 23, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:

If you don't want to be on your own, and you are looking for more
statistics courses than you have available locally, Texas A&M University
statistics department offers some single courses, a 4-course
certificate, and an entire masters degree, all online, no campus visits
required.  I am in their masters program now.

Colorado State University offers similar things, also no campus visits
needed.

--Chris
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Monte Milanuk wrote:
Hello,

I'm looking for a textbook that can explain some of the math behind
the intro-to-intermediate stuff like ANOVA, multiple regression, non-
parametric tests, etc.

A little background:  I took an intro stats course last year and
would like to further my education.  Being as that was the highest
(and only) stats class the local community college offers, it looks
like I'm on my own from here.  . . .

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