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BASIC language program for a personal computer will calculate birth fertility rates based on marriage years and plot the results. BYTE Apr 1978 (v.3#4) pg. 129
Microcomputers in the study of politics. Predicting wars with the Richardson Arms-Race model. A Pascal programs gives insight into arms races and other two-party conflicts. BYTE Jul 1982 (v.7#7) pg. 108
Simulating neighborhood segregation. A BASIC program gives surprising insights into some of the forces that hamper integration. BYTE Jul 1982 (v.7#7) pg. 178
A BASIC attitude-measuring program that runs on a Commodore PET. It gives instructions, poses questions, registers and translates answers into numerical values, calculates averages and presents results in chart form. BYTE Jul 1982 (v.7#7) pg. 208
Simulation of weighted voting: The Banzhaf index. Includes an Apple II Pascal program for computing Banzhaf indices using Monte-Carlo simulation or exhaustive evaluation. BYTE Mar 1984 (v.9#3) pg. 138
Queue simulation. A microcomputer can help you manage waiting lines. Includes an Applesoft BASIC program that can simulate many queuing problems. BYTE Mar 1984 (v.9#3) pg. 157
Using a computer to design psychological and physiological tests for both serious applications and recreation. Examples shown include a memory test, reaction time test, hand-eye coordination test, etc. COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Feb 1985 (v.23#2) pg. 22
Program written in PET BASIC is used to analyze election results to compare one party's vote totals from one race to another and from one district to another. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #58 Oct 1981 (v.5#10) pg. 195
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