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Windows Statistics Packages
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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1. Grafton, Carl and Permaloff, Anne, “Statistical Packages for Personal Computers,” PS: Political Science & Politics 16 (Spring 1983), 182–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
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3. Strictly speaking, Windows programs are also DOS programs, but it is common to distinguish between applications that operate directly with DOS and those that reside in Windows, which in turn interacts with DOS.
4. SAS had already been installed by the university SAS representative who encountered no difficulties in the long SAS installation.