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:[[anova1w]] - One-way analysis of variance. | :[[anova1w]] - One-way analysis of variance. | ||
:[[anova2w]] - Two-way analysis of variance. | :[[anova2w]] - Two-way analysis of variance. | ||
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:[[ttestp]] - Evaluates t-distribution and its inverse. | :[[ttestp]] - Evaluates t-distribution and its inverse. | ||
:[[percentile]] - Finds percentile point (similar to MEDIAN). | :[[percentile]] - Finds percentile point (similar to MEDIAN). | ||
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Revision as of 16:40, 2 September 2008
- anova1w - One-way analysis of variance.
- anova2w - Two-way analysis of variance.
- chilimit - Chi-squared confidence limits from sum-of-squares residuals.
- jmlimit - Confidence limits for Q residuals via Jackson-Mudholkar.
- ftest - F test and inverse F test statistic.
- ttestp - Evaluates t-distribution and its inverse.
- percentile - Finds percentile point (similar to MEDIAN).
(Sub topic of Statistics)