General Sequential Querier (GSEQ) 1.0
Short Description: Sequential Analysis
Long Description: Pre-analysis of behavioral stream codes that are compliant with
the Sequential Data Interchange Standard. GSEQ is a program devised for sequential analysis. It reads compiled SDIS files and provides a variety of sequential statistics, including tables of lag frequencies, chi-squares, and adjusted residuals. Several kinds of data modifications are permitted, including recoding, lumping, chaining, time-windowing, and removing of behavioral codes. GSEQ can export results for further analyses using SPSS, BMDP, SAS, ILOG, etc. Users interact with GSEQ by a specific command language. http://www.ub.es/comporta/sg/sg_e_programs.htm and http://www2.gsu.edu/~psyrab/sg/sg_e_programs.htm
Availability
Two individual copies, both currently dis-enabled, on workstations in
T658-B. Practical Comment: Software comes in pouch inside the back cover of the
manual "Analyzing Interaction: Sequential Analysis with SDIS and GSEQ" by
Roger Bakeman and Vicenc Quera, one perpetual license per purchased
manual. Software is a simple DOS program, circa 1995. It is important to
be VERY careful when installing the software because the "install" program
on the GSEQ distribution diskette can do bad things to a modern windows
computer. (Manually copying the files is much safer.) This is part of
our behavioral coding facilities, which we set up only when there is
an active user.
Installation Instructions
Check with Office for Nursing Research consultants.
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