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- © Copyright, 1992-93,
Andrew Gelman and Gary King; all
rights reserved. You may distribute this program to anyone so long as you do
not charge a fee and provide all files in unmodified form with a complete copy
of the documentation.
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- Questions, comments, or information about the most recent version
of JudgeIt should be directed to Gary King, Department of Government, Harvard
University, Littauer Center North Yard, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138;
Internet: gk@isr.harvard.edu; Phone: 617-495-2027.
You can also receive the latest copy of this program through anonymous
FTP on Internet. To do this from most computers on internet: connect by typing
ftp Haavelmo.Harvard.Edu; enter anonymous for the username and your
internet account name as the password; set the system for a binary transfer
(binary); change to the JudgeIt directory (cd judgeit); and get all
the files (mget *). If you use this method, you should have access to
the LATEX text processing system to print the documentation (which is
available on most mainframe computers).
We thank Ken Benoit and
D. Stephen Voss for superb research assistance and the National Science
Foundation for research grant SES-89-09201 to Gary King, for a postdoctoral
fellowship to Andrew Gelman, and for grant SBR-9223637 to both. JudgeIt was written entirely in the Gauss Matrix
Programing language (although you do not need Gauss to operate this program).
We thank NSF and Aptech Systems for making it possible for us to provide
JudgeIt to you free of charge. Gauss is a fast matrix programming language
available from Aptech Systems, 23804 SE Kent-Kangley Road, Maple Valley, WA
98038; Phone: 206-432-7855; Internet: aptech@max.u.washington.edu. We
recommend it highly.
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