
doi: 10.3758/bf03200293
This is a package of general purpose interactive statistical programs. The package is ideal for students or researchers wishing to do statistical analyses, The programs provide useful feedback for those who wish an immediate answer to their statistical problem, No programming knowledge is required. The program selects and controls the execution of the routines needed according to the responses of the user. The programs have been carefully designed to ask the user, in simple English, all questions necessary to do the analysis. If t~e user encounters difficulties with a program or IS unfamiliar with the particular program, he can request detailed explanations, including examples. The programs have been written so a user familiar with them can bypass the self-contained explanations. All data entered are checked for validity, and the user is instructed to correct any errors. Data can be saved for immediate input to other programs. The output is arran.g~d with variable and factor names for easy readability and understanding of the results. There are presently six programs available.
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