Graphical Analysis DavidR. Dice. Digipac Computer Consuh ing, Prince Albert Saskatchewan, Cana da S6V 083 Hardware: Apple 11, 48 K, optional printer Software: Applesoft Components: One disk and manual Level and Subject: General chemistry -high school and coliegl Cost: $23.95
tively, the data, presumably from an experiment carried out by the student, may be entered directly during the interaction and stored permanently, if desired, a t that time. The program is designed with a good deal of built-in flexibility. At the most basic level, i t may serve to teach the fundamentals of graph-drawing. The manual provides advice and information on the correct method of graphical presentation of data and the proeram allows the student to oractice the cnowledee mined from it. The btudent mav ~~-~~ chwse the position of the origin, the maximum value for each variable along the axes, and the subdivision and labelling of the axes. The prucram then plot%the experimental points un the grid iprrifird and prrcrnts fwu wtions fur their "connertiun." Onr of these idthe "dot-to-dot" method soecificallv condpmned in the manual.'l'hr other ~lltiun~ , n line rpprrscntiug a lrast squarr* analyzie of t h data. ~ This uption otlrrs a chuire ammy five alternatives in sequence from a linear plot (y = a bx) to a fifth order plot (y = o bx ex2 dx3 ex4 f x 5 ) . The program offers no advice concerning how this choice is to be made. Using anequation of the form selected, the program plots the curve, extrapolated if desired, that hest fits the experimental data. I t then provides values for the constants (a, b, etc.) in the equation of this curve, and also values for the error of estimate and correlation coefficient which describe how well the curve fits the data. Within this framework, the program allows manipulation of raw data so that various functions of these can be calculated and plotted. The functions available include reciprocals, logarithms (both base-10 and natural), exponents, combination with a constant, and trigonometric functions. (On the disk that I have, these trigonometric functions do not ooerate.) The mathematical mmipulaf~anaare a11 d m e infrrnally and t h ~ rcaults can he d~iplayrdun the scrwn so that axes may he chosen properly. Using this facility, the student may search among the manipulated variable values, through plotting and application of the least squares analysis, for linear relationships. With all these ootians a t hand. the ore~~
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This package presents an effective proh lem-solving approach to the subject of ex perimental data analysis. The graphic ant dynamic aspects of the screen display makt this a far more effective tool than a texthool and more than a match for instructors usin! static devices such as blackboards and over head or slide projectors. Using this program a student can experiment with a variety o formats, searching for the most instructiw visualization of the relationship hetwee~ variables. The program allows a consideration of dab from either of two general sources. The dat; may be provided on the disk as a part of thq program, stored there by the instructor anr available when the student loads the pro gram. The program is supplied, in this way with a sample set of data for study. Alterna
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perimental data and questions that bath direct the student and test understanding of the techniques. The graphical analysis program is ready for operation as it stands unless data for student use are to be read from the disk. No soecial equipment IS w q u i r ~ dThe pmgram has rhe facility tu pmvidr hard copy of dsts liitsand graph+ as u built-ln feature. lnformatim ~~~~~~
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A e v i e w e d in this Issue Reviewer Glenn E. Palmer Dennis Sievers
DavidR. Dice. Graphical Analysis
D. L. Scott Anne M. Searer Donald Foster Mullica and J a m e s L. McAtte. Jr. George D. Sturgeon
Robert J. Ouelene, Microchem
T. Sanderson, Polar Covalence Monographs Titles of Interest
Volume 61
Number 12
December 1984
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