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0.71 Ward E. Y. Elliott Robert J. Valenza, The Professor Doth Protest Too Much Methinks: Problems with the Foster "Response", Computers and the Humanities, 1998.
0.68 Ward E. Y. Elliott Robert J. Valenza, And Then There Were None: Winnowing the Shakespeare Claimants, Computers and the Humanities, 1996.
0.54 Thomas Merriam, Tamburlaine Stalks in "Henry VI", Computers and the Humanities, 1996.
0.53 Donald W. Foster, The Claremont Shakespeare Authorship Clinic: How Severe Are the Problems?, Computers and the Humanities, 1998.
0.50 Donald W. Foster, Response to Elliot and Valenza "And Then There Were None", Computers and the Humanities, 1996.
0.43 Ward E. Y. Elliott Robert J. Valenza, So Many Hardballs so Few over the Plate: Conclusions from Our "Debate" with Donald Foster, Computers and the Humanities, 2002.
0.40 W. E. Y. Elliott R. J. Valenza, A Touchstone for the Bard, Computers and the Humanities, 1991.
0.30 Robert J. Valenza, Are the Thisted-Efron Authorship Tests Valid?, Computers and the Humanities, 1991.
0.30 B. Brainerd, The Chronology of Shakespeare's Plays: A Statistical Study, Computers and the Humanities, 1980.
0.22 T. R. Waldo, , Computers and the Humanities, 1972.
0.20 Patrick W. Conner, , Computers and the Humanities, 1991.
0.18 S. Schoenbaum, , Computers and the Humanities, 1976.
0.16 Barron Brainerd, Pronouns and Genre in Shakespeare's Drama, Computers and the Humanities, 1979.
0.15 René Metz Odile Ganghofer, An "Index Verborum" to Gratian's "Decretum": The Reason to Computerize It, Computers and the Humanities, 1978.
0.15 T. R. Waldo, The Shakespeare Association of America: A Report of the First Annual Meeting, Computers and the Humanities, 1973.