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Daniel J. Amick & Herbert J. Walberg (Eds). Introductory Multivariate Analysis. Berkeley, California: McCutchan Publishing Corp,, 1975, Pps. xiv and 301. $12.50.
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Daniel J. Amick & Herbert J. Walberg (Eds). Introductory Multivariate Analysis. Berkeley, California: McCutchan Publishing Corp,, 1975, Pps. xiv and 301. $12.50.
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