TITLE: H-Comp: A program to calculate information complexity
AUTHOR(S): Michael E. Nielsen
ADDRESS: Department of Psychology, Georgia Southern University,
Statesboro, GA  30460-8041, U.S.A.
COMPSYCH ARCHIVE FILENAME: H-Comp
ABSTRACT: A computer program to calculate the complexity of
information (Scott's H) in a set of binary data.  H has been used
in social-psychological studies of people's thoughts about
themselves (self-complexity) and others.
HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: IBM compatible, runs under DOS
3.0 or higher.
DATE RECEIVED: September 20, 1996
REFERENCES: Michael E. Nielsen (1996). H-Comp: A program to
calculate information complexity. Behavior Research Methods,
Instruments, & Computers, 28(3), 483-485.
SUPPORT LEVEL: partial support
CONTACT: mnielsen@gasou.edu