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STATUTILITIES: Mathematica package of statistical utilities

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David A. Belsley () (Boston College)

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Abstract

StatUtilities.m provides Gaussian, multivariate Gaussian, F-tests, covariance and correlation matrices, as well as a number of building blocks useful when working with data in Mathematica.

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File URL: ftp://ftpeagle.bc.edu/pub/user/belsley/mma/StatUtilities.m
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File Function: program code
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Software component provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Statistical Software Components with number M6B2303.

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Size: 296 lines
Programming language: Mathematica
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Date of creation: 23 Nov 1996
Date of revision: 05 Mar 2001
Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:m6b2303

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