Journal Article10.2307/2983543
Genstat 5 release 3 reference manual
R. W. Payne,Peter W. Lane,P. G. N. Digby,S. A. Harding,P. K. Leech,G. W. Morgan,A. D. Todd,Robin Thompson,G. Tunnicliffe Wilson,S. J. Welham,Robin P. White +10 more
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Abstract: 1. Introduction, terminology, and syntax 2. Data structures 3. Input and output 4. Data handling 5. Programming in Genstat 6. Graphical display 7. Basic statistics 8. Regression analysis 9. Design and analysis of experiments 10. REML estimation of variance components and analysis of unbalanced designs 11. Multivariate and cluster analysis 12. Analysis of time series 13. Customizing and extending Genstat Appendix 1: List of Genstat directives Appendix 2: Release 3[1] of the procedure library References Index
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