The Scheffd Computation Program (SCP) was designed for computing the conservative Schefft procedure for comparing means following a significant F in an analysis of variance. Written in FORTRAN IV, the SCP is easy to use. It performs Scheffd comparisons in situations in which they cannot be computed by the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences or the BMDP Statistical Software package. The program also has a number of debugging features.
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