Abstract
Nonsense coding systems can be constructed that retain outcomes regarding R^2 values, F values and multiple comparison tests. Nonsense coding highlights the flexibility of coding ANOVA problems to be analyzed by multiple linear regression procedures; however, no additional analytic power appears to be gained from their use.

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Copyright (c) 1987 John D. Williams (Author)
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