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Fortran Programs for the Calculation of Most of the Commonly Used Experimental Design Models

Two computer programs were developed using a CDC 3100. They were written in FORTRAN IV.
One program uses four tape drives, one card reader, and one printer. It will calculate factorial analysis of variance with or without covariance and/or multivariate analysis for one to eight factors and up to twenty-five variables.
The other program is used for completely randomized designs, randomized block designs, and latin square designs. It will handle twenty-five treatments, rows (blocks), and columns. The program can handle fifteen variables using any number of these variables for covariates.

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Date01 May 1967
CreatorsGreenhalgh, H. Wain
PublisherDigitalCommons@USU
Source SetsUtah State University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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