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Fleishman, Allen I. – Psychometrika, 1978
A method of introducing a controlled degree of skew and kurtosis for Monte Carlo studies was derived. The form of such a transformation on normal deviates is given. Analytic and empirical validation of the method is demonstrated. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Monte Carlo Methods, Statistical Analysis, Technical Reports

Kevorkian, George – Community and Junior College Journal, 1974
The increased emphasis on quantitative techniques in business demands that students be instructed in how computers may be used as tools of decision making. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Community Colleges, Computer Programs, Decision Making

MacCallum, Robert C.; Cornelius, Edwin T., III – Psychometrika, 1977
A Monte Carlo study was carried out to investigate the ability of the ALSCAL multidimensional scaling program to recover true structure inherent in simulated proximity data. The results under varying conditions were mixed. Practical implications and suggestions for further research are discussed. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Individual Differences, Mathematical Models, Monte Carlo Methods
Halperin, Silas – 1976
There are good reasons for the growing popularity of Monte Carlo procedures; but with increasing use comes increasing misuse. A variety of exact and approximate alternatives should be considered before one chooses to approach a problem with Monte Carlo methods. Once it has been decided that simulation is desirable, consideration should be given to…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Hypothesis Testing, Monte Carlo Methods, Research Methodology
Ogden, Philip M. – 1973
A computer program to perform a Monte Carlo simulation of counting experiments was written. The program was based on a mathematical derivation which started with counts in a time interval. The time interval was subdivided to form a binomial distribution with no two counts in the same subinterval. Then the number of subintervals was extended to…
Descriptors: Computation, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Experiments
Martin, Gerald R. – 1976
Through Monte Carlo procedures, three different techniques for estimating the parameter theta (proportion of the "shocks" remaining in the system) in the Integrated Moving Average (0,1,1) time-series model are compared in terms of (1) the accuracy of the estimates, (2) the independence of the estimates from the true value of theta, and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Data Analysis, Mathematical Models
Hummel, Thomas J.; Feltovich, Paul J. – 1974
In some correlational studies it is not reasonable to assume that bivariate observations are uncorrelated. An example would be a configural analysis in which two individuals are correlated across several variables (e.g., Q-technique). The present study was a Monte Carlo investigation of the robustness of techniques used in judging the magnitude of…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Correlation, Hypothesis Testing, Matrices

Huynh, Huynh; Feldt, Leonard S. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1976
When the variance assumptions of a repeated measures ANOVA are not met, the F distribution of the mean square ratio should be adjusted by the sample estimate of the Box correction factor. An alternative is proposed which is shown by Monte Carlo methods to be less biased for a moderately large factor. (RC)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Programs, Hypothesis Testing, Matrices

Petersen, Calvin R.; Thain, John W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1976
Relative to test and criterion parameters and cutting scores, the correlation coefficient, sample size, and number of samples to be drawn (all inputs), this program calculates decision classification rates across samples and for combined samples. Several other related indices are also computed. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Cutting Scores, Decision Making, Monte Carlo Methods
Lowry, Pat G. – Creative Computing, 1981
A program designed to calculate pi using a Monte Carlo simulation based on "throwing darts" at a quarter circle of unit radius inscribed in a unit square is presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Geometric Concepts, Instructional Materials

Bak, Per – Physics Today, 1983
Describes how microcomputers can perform very demanding/large-scale physics calculations at speeds not much slower than those of modern, full-size computers. Among the examples provided are a Monte Carlo simulation of the three-dimensional Ising model and a program (for the Apple microcomputer) using the time-independent Schrodinger Equation. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Computer Simulation, Higher Education

Games, Paul A.; Howell, John F. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1976
Compares three methods of analyzing pairwise treatment differences in a multi-treatment experiment via computer simulation techniques. Under the equal n condition, the robustness of the conventional Tukey Wholly Significant Difference test (WSD) to heterogeneous variances was contrasted with two alternate techniques. Under unequal n conditions,…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Hypothesis Testing

Landau, D. P.; Alben, R. – American Journal of Physics, 1973
A description is given in which a computer program can be used to illustrate principles of statistical mechanics. The concepts of ensembles, statistical averages, and responses are classified particularly with respect to the role of statistical fluctuations. (DF)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Instruction

Ohriner, Marvin – Physics Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Graphs, Kinetics

Cudeck, Robert; And Others – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1979
TAILOR, a computer program which implements an approach to tailored testing, was examined by Monte Carlo methods. The evaluation showed the procedure to be highly reliable and capable of reducing the required number of tests items by about one half. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Programs, Feasibility Studies, Item Analysis
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