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    Supplement 1. An R package for fitting zero-inflated binomial models to biological survey data.

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    <h2>File List</h2><blockquote> <p><a href="obserr_0.3-1.zip">obserr_0.3-1.zip</a> <br> <a href="obserr_0.3-1.tar.gz">obserr_0.3-1.tar.gz</a></p></blockquote><h2>Description</h2><blockquote> <p>This is an add-on package for the statistical system R, used to fit zero-inflated binomial distributions to biological survey data by maximum-likelihood estimation. It is known to work with all versions of R above 1.5.0. R can be downloaded from the <a href="http://www.r-project.org/">R Project for Statistical Computing</a> . obserr_0.3-1.zip is a "compiled" package ready for installation in R running under Microsoft Windows, while obserr_0.3-1.tar.gz is a "source" package that requires the R source code development tools for installation, but can be installed in R under any operating system. </p> <p> In both archives, the source code for all functions is in obserr\R\obserror.R, and html formatted documentation for all functions is available in the zip archive under obserr\chm\*.html. Documentation is also present in the tar and gzip'ed archive, but it is in R documentation format, which can be processed into a variety of formats using the R source development tools.</p> <p>Under R for Windows, install the downloaded package using the Packages|Install package from local zip file... menu item. Once installed, the functions and associated documentation are made available in a session using the Packages|Load package menu command, or by typing library(obserr) at the command prompt. The documentation on the functions can be accessed either through the HTML index from the R for Windows Help menu, or by typing help(obs.error) at the command prompt after loading the package.</p> </blockquote
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