The program can perform any one of those nonparametric statistical methods that is mentioned in Sidney Siegel's classical work on the subject. The user is free to select among the methods and also among the samples that are read by the program. When a particular set of samples has been treated in the prescribed way, a new set may follow together with new method definitions.
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