Data Analysis Using GAUSS and Markov
J. Scott Long and
Brian Noss
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J. Scott Long: Indiana University
Brian Noss: Indiana University
Sociological Methods & Research, 1995, vol. 23, issue 3, 303-328
Abstract:
GAUSS can be used in a variety of ways for statistical computing. Most simply, it is an interactive matrix calculator. It is also a standard statistical package in which you specify the data, variables, and type of analysis and let the program do the computations. And, finally, GAUSS is a powerful matrix programming language that is ideal for statistical computations. GAUSS's strength lies in its ability to move among these levels of use. This article begins with a review of GAUSS's main features, followed by a didactic example of the different ways that a multiple regression can be computed. This leads to a demonstration of GAUSS's programming capabilities for a series of nonstandard statistical problems.
Date: 1995
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DOI: 10.1177/0049124195023003003
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