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FORTRAN IV functions for calculating probabilities associated with Dunnett’s test

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FORTRAN IV functions for calculating probabilities associated with Dunnett’s test
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  • William P. Dunlap1,
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  • Gregory J. Agamy1 
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    William P. Dunlap, Marcia S. Marx & Gregory J. Agamy

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Dunlap, W.P., Marx, M.S. & Agamy, G.J. FORTRAN IV functions for calculating probabilities associated with Dunnett’s test. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 13, 363–366 (1981). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03202031

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  • Studentized Range
  • Normal Deviate
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