- SURVO Survo is a general computing environment developed by professor Seppo Mustonen. The new Windows version SURVO MM was released in the spring of 2001. The unique concept of editorial approach means that all functions of the system are controlled by a specific text editor. The way of working is immediate and efficient, because the results appear at the same word processing area, called the edit field. This approach gives the user not only the results but also the instructions how the work was done.
- WinIDAMS 1.0 WinIDAMS is a software package internationally developed by UNESCO. It is a freeware data mining/statistical analysis software package for 32-bit Windows operating system, which provides data manipulation and validation facilities, classical and advanced statistical techniques, including interactive construction of multidimensional tables, graphical exploration of data, time series analysis, and a large number of multivariate techniques.
- Chemometrics Online Chemometrics Online is a free educational tool that provides you with powerfulmethods of data analysis over the web.
- Webstat A statistical computing environment for the World Wide Web by Webster West
- Stattucino Statistical Analysis Stattucino is a java based system for data analysis. This service is provided free of charge.
- Data visualization system by Moon Yul Huh Professor of statistics SKK University. Davis is a stand alone pure JAVA-based application and has been implemented to make the most of visualization techniques. The key feature of DAVIS is the real-time interaction among the various statistical and graphical tools and tables. For example, when we modify a portion of data in a specific module, or when we change the value of parameters of a statistical module, this effect is propagated to all the other modules in real time.
- CurveExpert CurveExpert 1.3 is a comprehensive curve fitting system for Windows.
- ARC This is the official Web site for the book Applied Regression Including Computing and Graphics by R. Dennis Cook and Sanford Weisberg, published by John Wiley & Sons in August, 1999 (ISBN 0-471-31711-X). It is also the download site for the software package Arc that is discussed in the book.
- Goose The GNU Object-Oriented Statistics Environment. Goose is a LGPLed C++ library dedicated to statistical computation.
- Software Duke University (BATS, DataDesk, Kwikstat and Winks, MathSoft, Minitab Inc, NCSS Statistical Softwar, SAS Institute Inc, SPSS, Stata, Statistica, StatSoft, ViSta, Xlisp-Stat home, Xplore, e.t.c.
- Comparison of mathematical programs for data analysis
- Statistical Computing Resources on the Internet
- Statistical Computing Tools from the Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Department of Health Evaluation Sciences
- A comprehensive list of power analysis software for for microcomputers University of British Columbia
- Spreadsheets, Mathematics, Science, and Statistics Education This page tries to collect some information about spreadsheets with an emphasis on mathematics and statistics education.
- StatCodes On-line statistical software for astronomy and related fields
- Comparison between SYSTAT and SPSSby Gurusingham Sathiyandra
- ON-LINE COMPUTING HELP
- R R is `GNU S' - A language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
- XploRe(Linux)
- MacAnova
- Lisp-Stat
- EasyReg Econometrics Software for Easy Regression Analysis by Herman J. Bierens EasyReg conducts various econometric estimation and testing tasks under Windows 3.1/95/NT, simply by clicking the mouse. EasyReg is designed for use in empirical research, and for teaching econometrics.
- Multilevel Models Project This page deals with multilevel models in general, and their analysis with Prof. Harvey Goldstein's MLn software in particular. A useful resource for anyone who deals with hierarchically structured data.
- POSDEM, allows for several sampling methods, answering among other questions: what is the best sampling plan for a specific population frame?; which is the sampling size related for a significance level?; what is the mean square error expected?; what are the units that must be investigated?; what happens if ...?
- NonParametric STATistical Testing NPSTAT and NPFACT are a subset of programs developed to carry out computer intensive analysis (such as randomization tests but not bootstrapping). They provide nonparametric methods of nullhypothesis testing.
- Ade-4 Ecological Data Analysis : Exploratory and Euclidean methods in Environmental sciences
- NetMul a WWW online multivariate analysis system.
- XLSTATS LSTATS (Version 1.1) is a set of EXCEL 5 workbooks/templates useful for statistical analyses and exploration.
- Accessible Statistical Resources for Medicine and Life Sciences. The Arcus project exists to provide accessible statistical resources for medicine and the life sciences. New methods and state of the art algorithms are included rapidly once they are accepted by consensus of experts. Support of non-expert users is given by very easy to use software and extensive help illustrated with examples. Support of expert users is given by coverage of methods not included in or done poorly by other statistical packages. Shareware version of Arcus Pro-Stat for DOS
- Jim Steiger's Home Page The following free software is available now for downloading. Help yourself!
MULTICORR : A DOS program for testing pattern hypotheses on correlations. Want to test whether a group of correlations are all zero? Want to compare matrices of correlations over time? Want to test for circumplex structure? Look no further.
R2 : A DOS program for confidence interval estimation, power calculation, and sample size estimation for the squared multiple correlation. You are unlikely to find these capabilities anywhere else. - Data Desk Data Desk Demonstration CD-ROM. This CD contains demonstration versions of Data Desk and ActivStats that run on Macs, and PCs running Windows 95 and Windows NT.
- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Mainly SAS
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