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Genstat 5: a general-purpose interactive statistical package, with facilities for generalized linear models

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Generalized Linear Models

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In version 5, Genstat has been redesigned to provide a simpler syntax, better programming facilities and convenient interactive use. Facilities for generalized linear models are an integral part of Genstat 5 and include, in particular, the provision of summaries of analysis, such as predictions formed from an individual model or analysis of deviance derived from a series of models. Other statistical facilities include analysis of variance, cluster and multivariate analysis, time series and non-linear regression models.

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Lane, P.W., Payne, R.W. (1985). Genstat 5: a general-purpose interactive statistical package, with facilities for generalized linear models. In: Gilchrist, R., Francis, B., Whittaker, J. (eds) Generalized Linear Models. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 32. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7070-7_11

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