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Some user-oriented compact data analysis programs are described. One program is useful for transforming and reformatting data, and the others perform analysis of variance and multiple regression. Along with other programs not described here, these form an adequate statistical package without sacrificing ease of use or computational power.
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This paper was written while I was supported by a Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada postgraduate scholarship.
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Perlman, G. An example of cooperating compact data analysis programs. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 13, 290–293 (1981). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03207953
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