Good books on Multivariate Statistics

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Recommended books for studying Multivariate Statistics include Anderson's "Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis" and Muirhead's "Aspects of Multivariate Statistical Theory," both suitable for intermediate to advanced levels. The user is seeking alternatives to a non-English book they find lacking. Access to a library allows for borrowing these resources without issues. These texts are noted for their comprehensive coverage of the subject. Such recommendations can enhance understanding in preparation for the upcoming exam.
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Hi.

I am going to have my Multivariate Statistics exam in two weeks. I am going by a book that isn't available in the English literature. But I don't like it, because it has several omissions. Can you recommend me any good books in English? I can borrow many (for free) at my institution's library. So getting them is not a problem.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Not sure what level you need. To good ones at the intermediate/advanced theoretical level are Anderson's "Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis" and Muirhead's "Aspects of Multivariate Statistical Theory".
 
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