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The following programs are included:
KSPROB computes probabilities, percentage points, reliability and hazard
functions for 23 probability distributions. It is menu-driven, can
output to the screen, printer or disk. An 80x87 is used if present, but
is not required.
KSSTAT has modules for exploratory regression (CFIT), testing for
normality (LILFOR) and crosstabulations (XTAB), as well as for summary
statistics and histograms with breakdown variables and test mode scatter
plots. Missing values can be handled; column names can be specified and
are used in output.
KSPDAT produces date files that can be used for producing probability
tables and graphs. Output formats can be specified by the user. Output
can be either multicolumn files or multiple two column files.
KSPRBAS is a BASIC program with accurate approximations for probability
distributions commonly used in introductory courses. Intended for use
in hand held computers, it is very compact.
SIMCORR produces pseudo-random samples from a bivariate normal
population. It illustrates the meaning of the correlation
coefficient.
An extensive chart showing interrelationships between distributions is
included. There are examples of graphs produced with KSPDAT output.
All programs are documented.
Disk No: 2123
Disk Title: Probability and Statistics 2 of 2 (985)
PC-SIG Version: S1.2
Program Title: KS Probability and Statistics
Author Version: 1.01
Author Registration: None.
Special Requirements: 512K RAM, CGA, two floppy drives, DOS 3.2, and Eps
LONG DESCRIPTION
many applications.
The following programs are included: PROB.BAS computes probabilities
for binomial, negative binomial, hypergeometric and poisson
distributions. It computes probabilities and percentage points for
standard normal, student's T, Chi-Square and F distributions.
Probabilities are computed to four decimal places and percentage
points to four significant figures. It's enu-driven.
SIMCORR produces pseudo-random samples from a bivariate normal
population. It illustrates the meaning of the correlation
coefficient.
LILFOR does two things: it prints a graph used to hand-plot a sample
CDF to perform the Lilliefors test for normality, and it reads data
from a disk or keyboard and performs the Lilliefors test, printing
both graphic and numeric output.
CFIT fits up to 196 different curves to paired data using least squares
regression. Report results are sorted by F value or by adjusted
coefficient of determination. Plot the observed data together with any
of the fitted curves. Report a variety of diagnostic information,
including histograms of residuals, anova tables and various standard
errors.
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║ <<<< Disk #2123 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS Disk 2 of 2 (also #985) >>>> ║
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║ To print the documentation, insert disk 1 and type: ║
║ COPY *.DOC PRN (press enter) ║
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║ To start KSSTAT, type: KSSTAT (press enter) ║
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║ To start KSPROB, type: KSPROB (press enter) ║
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║ To start KSPDAT, type: KSPDAT (press enter) ║
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(c) Copyright 1990, PC-SIG Inc.
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KSSTAT EXE 70093 5-29-90 11:48p
KSPROB EXE 45767 5-29-90 11:59p
KSPDAT EXE 57947 5-29-90 11:59p
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