Statistics Help File (STATS1.HLP)
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This file is a Microsoft Windows Help file designed to 
work with version 3.1 of Windows.  It should also work 
with later versions.  It can be operated from a floppy
disk or a hard disk in one of the ways given under 
a. INTALLATION below.

It was written by Dr. John Fry and Miss. Rebecca Playle
(School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales 
College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 915, Cardiff CF1 3TL, UK.
E-Mail: FRY@CARDIFF.AC.UK) in the summer of 1992 with the 
financial support of a teaching grant from the Society 
for General Microbiology.

You are free to use this file or to pass it on to others.
If you do pass it on please give the readme.txt file as 
well.  The help file and those that accompany it must not
be sold.  You can use them on any number of machines for 
personal use or for teaching.

USING THE HELP FILE

a.  INSTALLATION

***** Make a copy of the file before use! *********

Ways of using the file after loading windows.

1.  Double click on the filename in the File Manager
    window.

2.  Select an appropriate Program Group in Program Manager.
    Click the title bar of that group.  Click the File and 
    then Properties commands from the Menu bar. Type the 
    following into the dialog box lines as follows:
         Description:        Statistics Help
         Command Line:       c:\utils\stats1.hlp
         Working Directory:  c:\utils
    N.B.  This assumes the File is in the a subdirectory
    called UTILS on drive C:.
    Then click the OK box.  You can then run the program by
    double-clicking on the ? Statitics Help icon that appears
    in the Program group selected.

3.  Click on or create a program item (see 2. above) for the
    WINHELP.EXE file, that is in your Windows directory.  
    Using the File/Open command from the menu bar of Winhelp 
    you can run STATS1.HLP or any other Windows Help file 
    (they all have the extension .hlp).

B. GENERAL INFORMATION

This file works like an ordinary Windows Help file.  Intructions 
for use will be found by clicking BEGINNERS in the first screen.
A list of Contents is found by clicking CONTENTS in the first 
screen.  Detailed Help on using Help files is found by clicking 
Help on the Menu bar while running the file.  Basically, you 
move from place to place in the file by clicking the green 
underlined text or the 3-D buttons with words like DETAILS, 
CONTINUE, FINISHED etc.  A small hand shaped icon appears over
these active jump switches when the mouse pointer is moved over
them.

The Help file covers topics in Oneway and factorial analysis of 
variance, and bivariate and multiple regression.

WARNING:  This is not a perfect product, as there are a few minor
errors in it.  There are also a few jumps that do not lead 
anywhere.  However, the Help file should still be very useful.

If you like the style of the Help file then more detail of these
and other statistics can be found in the following book.  This book 
uses the same style of approach and my students have found it very 
useful.

Fry, J.C. (1993) Biological Data Analysis a practical approach.
IRL Press, Oxford.  Price paperback 27.50, hardback 50 in 1994.

[N.B.  A computer disk accompanies the book which has all the data
files and small program files (e.g. Minitab macros etc.) used in the 
book.  These files come on a disk with the hardback edition but not 
with the paperback, although they are available free from the 
publisher.  For convienience I enclose them on this disk in the 
subdirectory called BOOKFILE.]

John C. Fry
17 April 1994