About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Mathematica, SPSS, Comparison of statistical packages, SAS, List of information graphics software, Epi Info, XLSTAT, Dashboard of Sustainability, IDL, ADAPA, List of statistical packages, Multifactor design of experiments software, JHepWork, Stata, TinkerPlots, Speakeasy, TPL Tables, Q research software, GLIM, SHAZAM, Gretl, NumXL, The Unscrambler, GAUSS, NESSUS Probabilistic Analysis Software, JMP, World Programming System, OpenMx, Unistat, Statistical Solutions, Minitab, S-PLUS, Statistical Lab, SUDAAN, Statgraphics, MasterPlex QT, SOFA Statistics, Colectica, Sawtooth Software, Analyse-it, OxMetrics, Epidata, GraphPad Prism, Sigmaxl, Winpepi, BV4.1, LISREL, GenStat, SYSTAT, MasterPlex ReaderFit, Data Desk, Statistics Online Computational Resource, RQDA, WinBUGS, StatPlus, Statistical process control software, CalEst, GraphPad InStat, ADaMSoft, Computer-assisted personal interviewing, MedCalc, ViSta, The Visual Statistics system, XploRe, Survent, Simfit, SigmaStat, NCSS, Primer-E Primer, NMath Stats, SPC XL, MLwiN, ASReml, Fathom: Dynamic Data Software, WinProm, StatCVS, Quantum, Stats Helper, DataDetective, StatXact, BMDP, TRAMO, Blaise, RGL, Mentor, StataCorp, Table Producing Language. Excerpt: The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of statistical analysis packages. Basic information about each product (developer, license, user interface etc.). Price note indicates that the price was promotional (so higher prices may apply to current purchases), and note indicates that lower/penetration pricing is offered to academic purchasers (e.g. give-away editions of some products are bundled with some student textbooks on statistics). Support for various ANOVA methods Support for various regression methods. Support for various time series analysis methods. Support for various statistical...