ANOVA, or Analysis of Variance, is a method for comparing levels of
some continuous response variable between different groups. The main
idea is to compare variation within each group to variation between
the groups; if the groups vary considerably from one group to another
in comparison to the within group variation, we can reject the null
hypothesis that all the groups have similar levels of the response
variable.
TAMU ANOVA contains both single and two factor ANOVA. Use of the
package can be facilitated through linking to the compiled library
tamuanova. The package function definitions are accessible through
tamu_anova.h. The program must still be linked to the GSL (see GSL
documentation on linking and compiling.)
This requires: gsl
Maintained by: Petar Petrov
Keywords: tamu_anova
ChangeLog: tamu_anova
Homepage:
http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~aredd/tamuanova/
Download SlackBuild:
tamu_anova.tar.gz
tamu_anova.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
slack-desc |
tamu_anova.SlackBuild |
tamu_anova.info |
© 2006-2023 SlackBuilds.org Project. All rights reserved.
Slackware® is a registered trademark of
Patrick Volkerding
Linux® is a registered trademark of
Linus Torvalds