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From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct  1 22:50:54 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Jin <jkh601@uclive.ac.nz>
Subject: Re: |STAT
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://cwhcibibacm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/

On Thu, 2 Oct 2014, Jin wrote:

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
>

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Sat Oct  4 17:11:26 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Gary perlman <perlman@turing.acm.org>
cc: director@hcibib.org
Subject: CHB volume numbering
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Dear Prof. Tennyson,

Working on the HCI Bibliography (http;//hcibib.org), I could not help but notice that CHB seems to have replaced the concept of issues-within-volumes with single-issue volumes:
 	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07475632
bucking the trend of every other journal, including related journals from Elsevier, like VLC:
 	http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/1045926X

It seems odd that volumes 21-30 run from 2005-2014, while volumes 31-40 are all from 2014, and volume 41 is also from 2014. I'm not sure how to show the CHB volumes from 2014 on a page like:
 	http://hcibib.org/journals
I'm thinking of switching CHB indxing for 2014 and on from volumes to years, like dblp:
 	http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/chb/

I'm wondering if there is a benefit of this new organization and if it's going to spread to other journals. Perhaps there has been an editorial on this that I was

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct  6 16:02:52 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Jessica Baker <jessica@jessgbaker.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Noticed a broken link on HCI Bibliography
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Thaks for the tip on the bad link.

I liked the phrase pages, but they are not relevant to human-computer interaction.

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/

On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Jessica Baker wrote:

> Hi there,
>
>
>
> I thought I?d just send  a quick message to say how much I appreciated the resources for tourism, especially for learning languages, on HCI Bibliography.
>
>
>
> I did notice when browsing today that you had included a link to quicklingo.com on your site, and I wasn't sure if you knew that the site is down, so the link might be broken?
>
>
>
> The link is on this page: http://hcibib.org/intercultural/
>
>
>
> I thought I would also take a shot and see whether you would be open to including a link to any of the resources I?ve been helping to share, they?re language learning pages from a company called Asian Horizons, and they?re really useful as they have popular phrases available in audio format for listening to on their site.
>
> If you want to take a look, I?ve included the links below:
>
> http://www.asianhorizons.co.uk/chinese-phrases/
>
>
> http://www.asianhorizons.co.uk/tours-of-burma-phrases-burmese/
>
>
>
> Have a great week!
>
>
>
> Jess
>
>
>
>
>
>

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 13 15:26:31 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Julien Roland <julien.roland@uservalue.ch>
Subject: Re: Change of name for Cairnz (now Uservalue) in HCIBIB.org Consultants
 ListZ
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I made the changes and they are now on the website at: http://hcibib.org/hci-sites/consultants

The indexing (for search) will be updates with the next batch of changes (a day or two).

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/

On Mon, 13 Oct 2014, Julien Roland wrote:

> Dear Director -
>
> Our usability consultancy, Cairnz (Switzerland), has a new name: Uservalue.
>
> Could you please be so kind and update the following entry in the HCIBIB
> Consultants directory:
>
> "Cairnz - Usability & User Experience (UX) Consulting
> <http://www.cairnz.ch/en> English, French, German
> Switzerland, Vaud, Lausanne Dorit Horst
> Cairnz, Usability and User Experience (UX) Consulting: The expertise to
> understand your users and transform your digital interfaces."
>
> With:
>
> New Title: Uservalue - Usability & User Experience (UX) Consulting
> New URL: www.uservalue.ch/en
>
> Thank you very much in advance for your help !
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Julien
>
>

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Thu Oct 16 15:01:17 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Edward Verenich - verenie <verenie@clarkson.edu>
Subject: Re: |ISAT
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://cwhcibibacm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/

On Wed, 15 Oct 2014, Edward Verenich - verenie wrote:

> Hello Sir,
>
> I would like to request access to your stat program, specifically unixstat compiled into
>
> OSX binaries (if possible).  Thank you in advance!
>
> Edward.
>
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Thu Oct 16 15:03:58 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Jay Desloge <desloge@sens.com>
Subject: Re: Obtaining |STAT
In-Reply-To: <CAOtgwHaky_2D1_cA-YFKAgPc7z-in9BDj65eHFwCLnK6BdeLsw@mail.gmail.com>
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://cwhcibibacm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/

On Thu, 16 Oct 2014, Jay Desloge wrote:

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>   I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
>
> I would like to obtain the |STAT code.
>
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Joseph Desloge
>
>
>

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 20 16:01:58 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Ben Veal <benveal92@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: |STAT 
In-Reply-To: <87vbnfymcv.fsf@it.com>
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://cwhcibibacm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://hcibib.org/perlman/stat/

On Mon, 20 Oct 2014, Ben Veal wrote:

> Hi,
>   please could you tell me the location of |STAT.
>
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben
>
>
>

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Tue Oct 21 17:51:10 2014 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Ben Veal <benveal92@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: |STAT error
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2014, Ben Veal wrote:

> Hi,
>   when I run "make test" after "make all" in the src directory
>   I get the following output with an error at the end:

Howdy, Ben. Thanks for letting me know about your problem. Solving it might help others!
It's certainly possible that this fails for lots of people, and you were the first
to write me about it.

So, first things first: It works for me. :-)

From your output, I can tell that the "example" directory exists, as does the saved output "example.out".

I suspect that "." is not on your PATH of directories to find programs. "make test" should not depend on that, but it does, so you could change your makefile so the long line beginning @PATH reads:

@PATH=${DESTDIR}:$PATH cd ../example; chmod +x example; ./example | diff ../example/example.out - && /bin/echo "Test of programs in ${DESTDIR} in example directory passed"

That changes the call to "example" to "./example". I've updated my source version optimisticlaly, but I'd sure appreciate it if you would change your copy of "makefile in the "src" directory and tell me if "make test" now works.

Thanks for your bug report. I hope my fix works.

Gary

> Testing the |STAT Programs
> /bin/sh: 1: example: not found
> 1,376d0
> < $ ff -dc -w 79 example.txt
> <             Annotated Example from Chapter 2 of the |STAT Handbook
> <                           Copyright 1986 Gary Perlman
> <
> <       A concrete example with several |STAT programs is worked in detail.
> <         The example shows the style of analysis in |STAT.  New Users of
> <       |STAT should not try to understand all the details in the examples.
> <    Details about all the programs can be found in the online manual entries
> <   and more examples of program use appear in other chapters of the Handbook.
> <
> <     The example is based on a familiar problem: grades in a course based on
> <     two midterm exams and a final exam.  Scores on exams are broken down by
> <       student gender and by the lab section taught by one of two teaching
> <    assistants: John or Jane.  The data are in the file exam.dat.  Each line
> <   in exam.dat contains a student ID number, the student's teaching assistant,
> <    the student's gender, and scores (out of 100) on the midterms and final.
> <
> <     We will compute final grades based on the exam scores, compare male and
> <   female students, and compare the two teaching assistants.  The annotations
> <             in Chapter 2 of the Handbook will provide more details.
> < -------------------- Section 2.1    Data in exam.dat
> < $ cat exam.dat
> < S-1   john    male    56      42      58
> < S-2   john    male    96      90      91
> < S-3   john    male    70      59      65
> < S-4   john    male    82      75      78
> < S-5   john    male    85      90      92
> < S-6   john    male    69      60      65
> < S-7   john    female  82      78      60
> < S-8   john    female  84      81      82
> < S-9   john    female  89      80      68
> < S-10  john    female  90      93      91
> < S-11  jane    male    42      46      65
> < S-12  jane    male    28      15      34
> < S-13  jane    male    49      68      75
> < S-14  jane    male    36      30      48
> < S-15  jane    male    58      58      62
> < S-16  jane    male    72      70      84
> < S-17  jane    female  65      61      70
> < S-18  jane    female  68      75      71
> < S-19  jane    female  62      50      55
> < S-20  jane    female  71      72      87
> <
>  -------------------- Section 2.2    Computing Final Scores
> < $ dm INPUT ".2*x4 + .3*x5 + .5*x6" < exam.dat > scores.dat
> < -------------------- Examine Scores File: scores.dat
> < $ cat scores.dat
> < S-1   john    male    56      42      58      52.8
> < S-2   john    male    96      90      91      91.7
> < S-3   john    male    70      59      65      64.2
> < S-4   john    male    82      75      78      77.9
> < S-5   john    male    85      90      92      90
> < S-6   john    male    69      60      65      64.3
> < S-7   john    female  82      78      60      69.8
> < S-8   john    female  84      81      82      82.1
> < S-9   john    female  89      80      68      75.8
> < S-10  john    female  90      93      91      91.4
> < S-11  jane    male    42      46      65      54.7
> < S-12  jane    male    28      15      34      27.1
> < S-13  jane    male    49      68      75      67.7
> < S-14  jane    male    36      30      48      40.2
> < S-15  jane    male    58      58      62      60
> < S-16  jane    male    72      70      84      77.4
> < S-17  jane    female  65      61      70      66.3
> < S-18  jane    female  68      75      71      71.6
> < S-19  jane    female  62      50      55      54.9
> < S-20  jane    female  71      72      87      79.3
> <
>  -------------------- Sort Records by Final Scores
> < $ reverse -f < scores.dat | sort
> < 27.1  34      15      28      male    jane    S-12
> < 40.2  48      30      36      male    jane    S-14
> < 52.8  58      42      56      male    john    S-1
> < 54.7  65      46      42      male    jane    S-11
> < 54.9  55      50      62      female  jane    S-19
> < 60    62      58      58      male    jane    S-15
> < 64.2  65      59      70      male    john    S-3
> < 64.3  65      60      69      male    john    S-6
> < 66.3  70      61      65      female  jane    S-17
> < 67.7  75      68      49      male    jane    S-13
> < 69.8  60      78      82      female  john    S-7
> < 71.6  71      75      68      female  jane    S-18
> < 75.8  68      80      89      female  john    S-9
> < 77.4  84      70      72      male    jane    S-16
> < 77.9  78      75      82      male    john    S-4
> < 79.3  87      72      71      female  jane    S-20
> < 82.1  82      81      84      female  john    S-8
> < 90    92      90      85      male    john    S-5
> < 91.4  91      93      90      female  john    S-10
> < 91.7  91      90      96      male    john    S-2
> < -------------------- Another Way Using dsort
> < $ dsort n7 < scores.dat
> < S-12  jane    male    28      15      34      27.1
> < S-14  jane    male    36      30      48      40.2
> < S-1   john    male    56      42      58      52.8
> < S-11  jane    male    42      46      65      54.7
> < S-19  jane    female  62      50      55      54.9
> < S-15  jane    male    58      58      62      60
> < S-3   john    male    70      59      65      64.2
> < S-6   john    male    69      60      65      64.3
> < S-17  jane    female  65      61      70      66.3
> < S-13  jane    male    49      68      75      67.7
> < S-7   john    female  82      78      60      69.8
> < S-18  jane    female  68      75      71      71.6
> < S-9   john    female  89      80      68      75.8
> < S-16  jane    male    72      70      84      77.4
> < S-4   john    male    82      75      78      77.9
> < S-20  jane    female  71      72      87      79.3
> < S-8   john    female  84      81      82      82.1
> < S-5   john    male    85      90      92      90
> < S-10  john    female  90      93      91      91.4
> < S-2   john    male    96      90      91      91.7
> <
>  -------------------- Section 2.3    Summary of Final Scores
> < $ dm  s7  <  scores.dat | desc  -o  -t 75  -h  -i 10  -m 0
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <  Under Range    In Range  Over Range     Missing         Sum
> <            0          20           0           0    1359.200
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <         Mean      Median    Midpoint   Geometric    Harmonic
> <       67.960      68.750      59.400      65.564      62.529
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <           SD   Quart Dev       Range     SE mean
> <       16.707      10.575      64.600       3.736
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <      Minimum  Quartile 1  Quartile 2  Quartile 3     Maximum
> <       27.100      57.450      68.750      78.600      91.700
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <         Skew     SD Skew    Kurtosis     SD Kurt
> <       -0.586       0.548       2.844       1.095
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <    Null Mean           t    prob (t)           F    prob (F)
> <       75.000      -1.884       0.075       3.551       0.075
> < ------------------------------------------------------------
> <        Midpt    Freq
> <        5.000       0
> <       15.000       0
> <       25.000       1 *
> <       35.000       0
> <       45.000       1 *
> <       55.000       4 ****
> <       65.000       5 *****
> <       75.000       5 *****
> <       85.000       2 **
> <       95.000       2 **
> <
>  -------------------- Section 2.4    Predicting Final Exam Scores
> < $ dm x6 x4 x5 < scores.dat | regress -e final midterm1 midterm2
> < Analysis for 20 cases of 3 variables:
> < Variable        final   midterm1   midterm2
> < Min           34.0000    28.0000    15.0000
> < Max           92.0000    96.0000    93.0000
> < Sum         1401.0000  1354.0000  1293.0000
> < Mean          70.0500    67.7000    64.6500
> < SD            15.3502    18.6720    20.4303
> <
> < Correlation Matrix:
> < final          1.0000
> < midterm1       0.7586     1.0000
> < midterm2       0.8838     0.9190     1.0000
> < Variable        final   midterm1   midterm2
> <
> < Regression Equation for final:
> < final  =  -0.2835 midterm1  +  0.9022 midterm2  +  30.9177
> <
> < Significance test for prediction of final
> <     Mult-R  R-Squared      SEest    F(2,17)   prob (F)
> <     0.8942     0.7996     7.2640    33.9228     0.0000
> <
>  -------------------- Predicted Plot From Regression Equation in regress.eqn
> < $ dm x6 x4 x5 < scores.dat | dm Eregress.eqn |
> <       pair -p -h 10 -w 30 -x final -y predicted
> < |------------------------------|89.3045
> < |                             3|
> < |                   1    1     |
> < |             1   1   11  1 1  |
> < |                              |
> < |              1 2 1           |predicted
> < |          1     1             |
> < |            1                 |
> < |       1                      |
> < |                              |
> < |1                             |
> < |------------------------------|36.5121
> < 34.000                    92.000
> <         final  r= 0.894
> < -------------------- Residual Plot
> < $ dm x6 x4 x5 < scores.dat | dm Eregress.eqn | dm x2 x1-x2 |
> <       pair -p -h 10 -w 30 -x predicted -y residuals
> < |------------------------------|11.2546
> < |                     11       |
> < |                           1  |
> < |         1   1   1    1      1|
> < |      1        1        1    1|
> < |1               1      1      |residuals
> < |            1    1            |
> < |                        1     |
> < |                       1      |
> < |                              |
> < |                       1      |
> < |------------------------------|-18.0399
> < 36.512                    89.304
> <       predicted  r= 0.000
> <
>  -------------------- Section 2.5    Failures by Assistant and Gender
> < $ dm s2 s3 "if x7 GE 75 then 'pass' else 'fail'" 1 < scores.dat |
> <       contab assistant gender success count
> < FACTOR:  assistant     gender    success      count
> < LEVELS:          2          2          2         20
> <
> < assistan   count
> < john          10
> < jane          10
> < Total         20
> < NOTE: Yates' correction for continuity applied
> <       chisq       0.000000     df   1      p  1.000000
> <
> < gender     count
> < male          12
> < female         8
> < Total         20
> < NOTE: Yates' correction for continuity applied
> <       chisq       0.450000     df   1      p  0.502335
> <
> < success    count
> < fail          12
> < pass           8
> < Total         20
> < NOTE: Yates' correction for continuity applied
> <       chisq       0.450000     df   1      p  0.502335
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant gender
> <             male  female  Totals
> < john           6       4      10
> < jane           6       4      10
> < Totals        12       8      20
> < Analysis for assistant x gender:
> <       NOTE: Yates' correction for continuity applied
> <       WARNING: 2 of 4 cells had expected frequencies < 5
> <       chisq       0.000000     df   1      p  1.000000
> <       Fisher Exact One-Tailed Probability     0.675042
> <       Fisher Exact Other-Tail Probability     0.675042
> <       Fisher Exact Two-Tailed Probability     1.000000
> <       phi Coefficient == Cramer's V           0.000000
> <       Contingency Coefficient                 0.000000
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant success
> <             fail    pass  Totals
> < john           4       6      10
> < jane           8       2      10
> < Totals        12       8      20
> < Analysis for assistant x success:
> <       NOTE: Yates' correction for continuity applied
> <       WARNING: 2 of 4 cells had expected frequencies < 5
> <       chisq       1.875000     df   1      p  0.170904
> <       Fisher Exact One-Tailed Probability     0.084901
> <       Fisher Exact Other-Tail Probability     0.084901
> <       Fisher Exact Two-Tailed Probability     0.169802
> <       phi Coefficient == Cramer's V           0.306186
> <       Contingency Coefficient                 0.292770
> <
> < SOURCE: gender success
> <             fail    pass  Totals
> < male           8       4      12
> < female         4       4       8
> < Totals        12       8      20
> < Analysis for gender x success:
> <       NOTE: Yates' correction for continuity applied
> <       WARNING: 3 of 4 cells had expected frequencies < 5
> <       chisq       0.078125     df   1      p  0.779855
> <       Fisher Exact One-Tailed Probability     0.886759
> <       Fisher Exact Other-Tail Probability     0.259609
> <       Fisher Exact Two-Tailed Probability     1.000000
> <       phi Coefficient == Cramer's V           0.062500
> <       Contingency Coefficient                 0.062378
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant gender success
> < assistan  gender success
> <     john    male    fail       3
> <     john    male    pass       3
> <     john  female    fail       1
> <     john  female    pass       3
> <     jane    male    fail       5
> <     jane    male    pass       1
> <     jane  female    fail       3
> <     jane  female    pass       1
> <
>  -------------------- Section 2.6    Effects of Assistant and Gender
> < $ dm s1 s2 s3 "'m1'" s4 s1 s2 s3 "'m2'" s5 s1 s2 s3 "'final'" s6 < scores.dat |
> <       maketrix 5 | anova student assistant gender exam score
> < SOURCE: grand mean
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> <                           60    67.4667    18.0981     2.3365
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> < john                      30    76.7000    13.7869     2.5171
> < jane                      30    58.2333    17.3179     3.1618
> <
> < SOURCE: gender
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> <         male              36    62.8611    20.1085     3.3514
> <         female            24    74.3750    11.9120     2.4315
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant gender
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> < john    male              18    73.5000    15.4053     3.6311
> < john    female            12    81.5000     9.6153     2.7757
> < jane    male              18    52.2222    18.8541     4.4440
> < jane    female            12    67.2500     9.6684     2.7910
> <
> < SOURCE: exam
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> <                 m1        20    67.7000    18.6720     4.1752
> <                 m2        20    64.6500    20.4303     4.5684
> <                 final     20    70.0500    15.3502     3.4324
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant exam
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> < john            m1        10    80.3000    11.9355     3.7743
> < john            m2        10    74.8000    16.3761     5.1786
> < john            final     10    75.0000    13.4247     4.2453
> < jane            m1        10    55.1000    15.5167     4.9068
> < jane            m2        10    54.5000    19.5973     6.1972
> < jane            final     10    65.1000    16.2101     5.1261
> <
> < SOURCE: gender exam
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> <         male    m1        12    61.9167    20.7822     5.9993
> <         male    m2        12    58.5833    22.5931     6.5221
> <         male    final     12    68.0833    17.1329     4.9459
> <         female  m1         8    76.3750    11.1475     3.9413
> <         female  m2         8    73.7500    13.1557     4.6512
> <         female  final      8    73.0000    12.7167     4.4960
> <
> < SOURCE: assistant gender exam
> < assista gender  exam       N       MEAN         SD         SE
> < john    male    m1         6    76.3333    14.1516     5.7774
> < john    male    m2         6    69.3333    19.1172     7.8046
> < john    male    final      6    74.8333    14.4418     5.8959
> < john    female  m1         4    86.2500     3.8622     1.9311
> < john    female  m2         4    83.0000     6.7823     3.3912
> < john    female  final      4    75.2500    13.8894     6.9447
> < jane    male    m1         6    47.5000    15.8461     6.4692
> < jane    male    m2         6    47.8333    21.9127     8.9458
> < jane    male    final      6    61.3333    18.1071     7.3922
> < jane    female  m1         4    66.5000     3.8730     1.9365
> < jane    female  m2         4    64.5000    11.3871     5.6936
> < jane    female  final      4    70.7500    13.0735     6.5368
> <
> < FACTOR  :    student  assistant     gender       exam      score
> < LEVELS  :         20          2          2          3         60
> < TYPE    :     RANDOM    BETWEEN    BETWEEN     WITHIN       DATA
> <
> < SOURCE                SS     df             MS         F      p
> < ===============================================================
> < mean       273105.0667      1    273105.0667   443.734  0.000 ***
> < s/ag         9847.5278     16       615.4705
> <
> < assista              5115.2667      1      5115.2667     8.311  0.011 *
> < s/ag         9847.5278     16       615.4705
> <
> < gender               1909.0028      1      1909.0028     3.102  0.097
> < s/ag         9847.5278     16       615.4705
> <
> < ag            177.8028      1       177.8028     0.289  0.598
> < s/ag         9847.5278     16       615.4705
> <
> < exam                  293.2333      2       146.6167     4.564  0.018 *
> < es/ag        1027.8889     32        32.1215
> <
> < ae            610.4333      2       305.2167     9.502  0.001 ***
> < es/ag        1027.8889     32        32.1215
> <
> < ge            314.5722      2       157.2861     4.897  0.014 *
> < es/ag        1027.8889     32        32.1215
> <
> < age            29.2056      2        14.6028     0.455  0.639
> < es/ag        1027.8889     32        32.1215
> <
> < -------------------- Scheffe 95% Confidence Interval:
> < $ echo "sqrt ($df1 * $critf * $MSerror * 2 / $N)" | calc
> < sqrt(((((2 * 3.294537) * 32.1215) * 2) / 10)) =       6.506165391
> make: *** [test] Error 1
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben
>
>
>

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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Konstantinos Chorianopoulos <choko@acm.org>
Subject: Re: Event: ICEC 2015
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Thanks!

On Thu, 30 Oct 2014, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos wrote:

> Please consider adding the following event:
>
> 14th IFIP Conference on Entertainment Computing (ICEC) 2015
>
> http://www.icec2015.info
>
> thank you!
>
> Konstantinos Chorianopoulos
> http://member.acm.org/~choko
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Thank you for your interest in the HCI Bibliography. Just send the link.

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/

On Thu, 30 Oct 2014, Michael Eck wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am following up on the email I sent out earlier in the week. I found a
> broken link on your site that Iÿÿd like to point out. Do you know who I
> should contact about this?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Michael Eck
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Michael Eck <youmatchup@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I found a broken link at hcibib.org Iÿÿd like to point out. Are you the
>> right person to contact about this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael Eck
>>
>

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Thanks. The dead links no longer appear.

I haven't updated that page in 5 years, but it still gets thousands of hits a month.

Gary

On Fri, 31 Oct 2014, Michael Eck wrote:

> Hi Gary,
>
>
>
> The broken links are on this page:
> http://www.hcibib.org/perlman/question.html
>
>
>
> Here are the broken links:
>
> http://info.zoomerang.com/
>
> http://www.advancedsurvey.com/
>
>
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
>
> I know this is an older article but I still wanted to bring it to your
> attention. Have a good day!
>
>
> Michael Eck
>
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your interest in the HCI Bibliography. Just send the link.
>>
>> Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
>> mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/
>>
>> On Thu, 30 Oct 2014, Michael Eck wrote:
>>
>>  Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I am following up on the email I sent out earlier in the week. I found a
>>> broken link on your site that Iÿÿÿÿd like to point out. Do you know who I
>>> should contact about this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Michael Eck
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Michael Eck <youmatchup@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi there,
>>>>
>>>> I found a broken link at hcibib.org Iÿÿÿÿd like to point out. Are you the
>>>> right person to contact about this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Michael Eck
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> --
>

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