Analysis of Variance Using Statistical Computing Packages
Hardeo Sahai and
Mohammed I. Ageel
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Hardeo Sahai: University of Puerto Rico
Mohammed I. Ageel: King Saud University, Abha Campus
Chapter 11 in The Analysis of Variance, 2000, pp 543-567 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The widespread availability of modern high speed mainframes and microcomputers and myriad accompanying software have made it much simpler to perform a wide range of statistical analyses. The use of statistical computing packages or software can make it possible even for a relatively inexperienced person to utilize computers to perform a statistical analysis. Although there are numerous statistical packages that can perform the analysis of variance, we have chosen to include for this volume three statistical packages that are most widely used by scientists and researchers throughout the world and that have become standards in the field),1 The packages are the Statistical Analysis System (SAS), the Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS),2 and the Biomedical Programs (BMDP). In the following we provide a brief introduction to these packages and their use for performing an analysis of variance, and related statistical tests of significance.3,4,5
Keywords: Little Significant Difference; Statistical Analysis System; Multiple Comparison Procedure; Unbalanced Design; Statistical Analysis System Institute (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-1344-4_11
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