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    TCG Card Counter

    TCG Card Counter

    A probability app that shows the odds of drawing a card from a deck

    TCG Card Counter is your personal deck assessor for virtually any kind of trading card game. TCG works by using the information you provide about your deck to tell you how often a card may come up in a game, match or tournament. See for yourself if that killer card is worth it or if the deck is just too plain big.
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    GUANO

    GUANO

    GUANO - Graphical User interface for performing ANalysis Of variance

    ...Features: - Capable of high order factorial designs (> 2 factors) - Within and mixed analyses of variance provide corrections for violations of sphericity (Huynh-Feldt, Greenhouse-Geisser, Box) - A variety of data transformations can be applied (log10, reciprocal, arcsine, square-root, and Windsor) - Generalized eta-squared measures of effect size - Post-hoc power analysis (should match G*Power) - Outputs include tables of estimated marginal means - Up to 4-way interaction plots with errorbars (png, svg) - Confidence intervals account for within-subject variability (where applicable; Loftus and Masson, 1994) - Non-proprietary HTML output files - Non-proprietary codebase Gotchas: - Assumes balanced designs
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    ...The considered implemented parametric and non-parametric Monte Carlo likelihood methods were chosen for their ability to treat both one-dimensional and multivariate SDE systems, although the quality of the inferential results can't match those obtained using more advanced techniques. Nevertheless the toolbox capabilities to simulate numerical solutions of SDE systems are still valid and can serve as a useful starting point to those willing to simulate stochastic dynamical models easily.
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