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An introductory statistics course on CD-ROM for Windows and Mac. Integrates video, simulation, animation, narration, text, interactive experiments, Web access, and the package Data Desk. Available for SPSS, to teach statistical concepts and show users how to apply them to real data using SPSS.

The most popular statistical software add-in for Microsoft Excel (for Windows).

Powerful statistical analysis software for the PC. Featuring a comprehensive library of over forty statistical routines, including complex ANOVA designs, non-linear and stepwise regression, time series, survival analysis, maximum likelihood estimation, various multivariate analyses, and all the basics.

Some features: StatXact - exact nonparametric inference. StaTable (Electronic tables for Statisticians and Engineers), EaSt (Software for Planning and Interim Monitoring of Group-Sequential Clinical Trials), and LogXact (Software for Exact Logistic Regression) - incorpoates Egret for biomedical and epidemiological software.

A range of statistics calculable from 2 by 2 tables, for evaluating diagnostic tests and interrater agreement.

Fast intuitive tools for Data Visualization, Data Mining, and Statistical Analysis.

Discovering Important Statistical Concepts Using Spreadsheets

Dynamic Data Software for teaching and learning statistics

Internationally Developed Data Analysis and Management Software Package is an evolving integrated collection of computer programs for numerical information processing and statistical analysis made by UNESCO. It provides a complete set of data manipulation and validation facilities and a wide range of classical and advanced statistical techniques, including interactive construction of multidimensional tables, graphical exploration of data and time series analysis, and modern graphical user interface. The version for 32-bit Windows operating system, WinIDAMS, is available in English, French and Spanish, and provided free-of-charge upon request.

A general statistics package for interactive data analysis, is simple enough to be useful in statistics teaching and has the power to assist research in any discipline. It has many facilities for analysing climatic data.

Harnesses both statistics and graphics so that they complement each other. Enables the user to move through hundreds of angles on your data, increasing the chances of finding something valuable.

Software for Mac, UNIX and Windows, for data analysis, statistical instruction and research, with emphasis on dynamic graphical methods.

Technical computing portal.

A language for technical computing that combines numeric computation, basic statistics, advanced graphics and visualization, and a high-level programming language (PC, Mac, Unix).

Includes all basic staistical features plus quality control and expermental design tools.

For introductory-intermediate courses in statistics and data analysis - used in conjunction with Excel.

Risk analysis, decision analysis, optimization software, and more.

Partek develops and markets interactive statistical analysis and visualization software tools and related consulting services. Partek has as its customers some of the largest companies in life science and engineering.

R is `GNU S', a freely available language and environment for statistical computing and graphics which provides a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques: linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical tests, time series analysis, classification, clustering, etc.

Tool for data analysis, data mining, and statistical modeling, powerful visualization and analysis capabilities for a wide variety of applications and especially for finance, life sciences and manufacturing.

An integrated suite of software – data access, data management, data analysis and data presentation. Includes executive information systems; data entry, retrieval, and management; report writing and graphics; statistical and mathematical analysis; business planning, forecasting, and decision support; operations research and project management; statistical quality improvement; computer performance evaluation; and applications development.

Especially appliciable for social survey/market research, quality improvement and scientific research. It includes a comprehensive set of statistical procedures and includes data mining.

Includes a comprehensive set of products that meets the needs of scientists and engineers. Includes quality SYSTAT and SigmaPlot graphics.

Is a complete statistical, graphical, and data-management capabilities and is also fully programmable; used by researchers of all disciplines.

A comprehensive, integrated statistical data analysis, graphics, data base management, and custom application development system featuring a wide selection of basic and advanced analytic procedures for science, engineering, business, and data mining applications.

Information about statistics software (major packages like SAS, SPSS and S-PLUS, shareware and smaller packages too), as well as about statistics analysis, data analysis and short courses in statistics.

Statistical education through problem solving.

General Statistical Analysis Software eg - chi square, regression, nonparametrics, ANOVA, probability, QC plots, cpk, graphs, life tables, time series, crosstabs, t-tests, correlation,etc.

The leading data analysis and statistical solution for Excel. Offers a wide variety of functions to enhance the analytical capabilities of Excel, making it the ideal tool for your everyday data analysis and statistics requirements.


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