Pattern analysis for rod-and-frame tests has been developed to identify a subject's test score patterns in relation to hypothesized patterns. This task can be done by calculating p values as a measure of strength of a relationship between hypothesized patterns and test data. The p values are obtained by means of a special randomization correlation test. A FORTRAN program for this test is briefly described.
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