Dover Publications, 1949. — 212 p. — ISBN: N\A.
The book is designed to serve three different purposes. First, it was intended to enable a mature mathematician with no background in statistics to study the analysis of variance and analysis of variance designs within a reasonably short time. Secondly, it is intended to serve as a text book for a graduate or advanced undergraduate course in the subject. Finally, it is hoped that this book will be studied by practical experimenters and statisticians who wish to study the mathematical methods used in the analysis of variance and in the construction of analysis of variance designs and are willing and able to expend the time and effort necessary for this purpose.