Computing Bartlett's Regression on Data that Vary in Both X and Y

Written by David Legg
Department of Renewable Resources
University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming
82071
USA

What is Bartlett's Regression?

Bartlett's regression is a method whereby the linear statistical function can be estimated when the dependent and independent variables are subject to error. BEFORE YOU RUN THE ATTACHED PROGRAM, please download and read the publication by Legg (1986) (will require Acrobat Reader and a copy of WINZIP to extract the publication).


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Before You Download this Program....

  • You will need to decide on the drive and subdirectory (folder) in which to place the program and data file


  • Before You can Run this Program....

  • You will need to extract the program and the data file (do this with WINZIP)
  • You will need to open a DOS window (the program runs from the command line)

  • To Download this Program....

  • There is one executable file
  • I have also provided one practice data file (data.dat)
  • Click here to download the compressed file, barthat.zip


  • To Run this Program....

  • Within Windows: RUN barthat.exe
  • Within the DOS window: change directories so you are in the subdirectory that contains barthat.exe, then type barthat.exe and press the enter key


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