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"...I've spent quite a bit of time on the daily count per minute template
(now version 7-1(w)). Actually, I don't think the specification for
Windows with the (w) matters any more, but just in case I am going to
keep the designation.
All fonts have been set to Microsoft's arial, arial bold, and
wingding3. These three fonts are part of Windows basic font package so
there should be no forced substitutes.
The user can now add celeration lines to the Accuracy Ratio chart.
There is a new chart added to the template called the Correlation
Chart. It follows Eric Haughton's suggestion to correlate Incorrects
with Corrects. I am not satisfied with the final form of this chart,
but it is a good start. Ultimately, I'd like to set this up to plot
data points in different colors for each phase or condition on the
Standard Chart. This will permit easy examination of phase differences.
The Summary Table contains the addition of columns that calculate the
relative change in the Absolute Mean Ratio from one phase to the next.
This was suggested by Johnson and Pennypacker. The Absolute Mean Ratio
(AMR) is a superb measure of variability that compares the ratio of
every data point in pairwise fashion to every other point.
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