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A Program for Split Plot Analysis of Variance Using Small, Programable Calculator
Author(s) -
Bruce A. Hadley
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
insecticide and acaricide tests
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0276-3656
DOI - 10.1093/iat/3.1.6
Subject(s) - calculator , plot (graphics) , computer science , variance (accounting) , block (permutation group theory) , computation , field (mathematics) , analysis of variance , scale (ratio) , simple (philosophy) , algorithm , statistics , data mining , mathematics , machine learning , philosophy , physics , geometry , accounting , epistemology , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics , business , operating system
Many field experiments conducted by plant pathologists and entomologists can be analyzed in minutes without knowledge of the computations involved or the use of large scale computer-data processing facilities which are often inefficient of both time and cost for small statistical tests. The Texas Instruments SR-52 hand held programable calculator provides an economical, rapid, and simple means for data analysis from field experiments. A description of this calculator and a practical program for a two-way analysis of variance of a randomized complete block designed experiment was given in InsecticideandAcaricideTests, 2:7-10. The purpose of this article is to describe a program for the split plot analysis of variance in randomized complete blocks.

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