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EnvironmentalStats for S-Plus®

User’s Manual for Version 2.0

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  • © 2002
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  • All examples show how to produce the results by using the new pull-down menus or by calling functions from the command line
  • Covers both Windows and UNIX Operating Systems
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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EnvironmentalStats for S-PLUS is an add-on module to S-PLUS and the first comprehensive software package for environmental scientists, engineers, and regulators.
EnvironmentalStats for S-PLUS provides a set of powerful yet simple-to-use pull-down menus and functions for performing graphical and statistical analyses of environmental data, parameter and quantile estimation, methods for dealing with non-detects, power and sample size calculations, prediction and tolerance intervals, and probabilistic risk assessment.
EnvironmentalStats for S-PLUS includes an extensive hypertext help system that explains methods from the environmental literature and regulatory guidance documents, along with a glossary of commonly used statistical and environmental terms. This new edition of the User's Manual provides the documentation for Version 2.0 (which runs under S-PLUS 6.0), and includes extensive examples using data sets from regulatory guidance documents. All examples show how to produce the results by using the new pull-down menus or by calling functions from the command line.

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  • Probability, Statistics, and Information, Seattle, USA

    Steven P. Millard

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