A GAUSS program for computing an index o
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Emet D. Schneiderman; Charles J. Kowalski; Thomas R. Ten Have
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Article
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1990
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Tracking can be defined as the tendency of individuals or collections of individuals to stay within a particular course ofgrowth over time relative to other individuals. Thus, tracking describes stability in growth patterns. This paper outlines a statistical procedure for examining tracking in a sin