ScopeThe Directory aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientifi c and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. All subject areas and languages will be covered. The easy way to fi nd open access journalsThe Directory of Open Access Journals covers free, full text, quality controlled scientifi c and scholarly journals. It aims to cover all subjects and languages. DIRECTORY OF OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS JMASM Algorithms and Code -311Hakan Demirtas JMASM16: Pseudo-Random Number Generation in R for Some Univariate Distributions (R) May, 2005, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2-352 1538 vii JMASM is an independent print and electronic journal (http://tbf.coe.wayne.edu/jmasm) designed to provide an outlet for the scholarly works of applied nonparametric or parametric statisticians, data analysts, researchers, classical or modern psychometricians, quantitative or qualitative evaluators, and methodologists. Work appearing in Regular Articles, Brief Reports, and Early Scholars are externally peer reviewed, with input from the Editorial Board; in Statistical Software Applications and Review and JMASM Algorithms and Code are internally reviewed by the Editorial Board.Three areas are appropriate for JMASM: (1) development or study of new statistical tests or procedures, or the comparison of existing statistical tests or procedures, using computerintensive Monte Carlo, bootstrap, jackknife, or resampling methods, (2) development or study of nonparametric, robust, permutation, exact, and approximate randomization methods, and (3) applications of computer programming, preferably in Fortran (all other programming environments are welcome), related to statistical algorithms, pseudo-random number generators, simulation techniques, and self-contained executable code to carry out new or interesting statistical methods. Elegant derivations, as well as articles with no take-home message to practitioners, have low priority. Articles based on Monte Carlo (and other computer-intensive) methods designed to evaluate new or existing techniques or practices, particularly as they relate to novel applications of modern methods to everyday data analysis problems, have high priority.Problems may arise from applied statistics and data analysis; experimental and nonexperimental research design; psychometry, testing, and measurement; and quantitative or qualitative evaluation. They should relate to the social and behavioral sciences, especially education and psychology. Applications from other traditions, such as actuarial statistics, biometrics or biostatistics, chemometrics, econometrics, environmetrics, jurimetrics, quality control, and sociometrics are welcome. Applied methods from other disciplines (e.g., astronomy, business, engineering, genetics, logic, nursing, marketing, medicine, oceanography, pharmacy, physics, political science) are acceptable if the demonstration holds promise for the social and behavioral sciences. This article considers a J by K ANOVA design where all JK groups are dependent and where...
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