This article describes a program, written in BASICA for DOS-based computers, for computing 16 different statistical and psychometric transformations of input data. Several types of transformations are included: those designed for changing data to meet the assumptions underlying parametric statistical procedures, those designed to facilitate the scoring of tests and inventories, and those for converting scores to norms or grades.
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