BASIC STATISTICS (UNIVARIATE ANALYSIS, PROB.CALCULATION)


ARC (1.06)
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Statistical Analysis Tool for Regression ProblemsFreeware
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ASSISTAT (7.5)
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Regression and Variance Analysis, Statistical TestsFreeware
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1.1 MB
EPI DATA (3.1)
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Software focused on Dataentry and Documentation of DataFreeware
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1.0 MB
EPI INFO (3.4.3)
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Software for Epidemiological StatisticsFreeware
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39.5 MB
ESTA+ (3.1.4)
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Software for Descriptive StatisticsFreeware
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0.3 MB
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0.7 MB
EZANOVA (0.9) 
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Software to illustrate how the basics of Analysis of VarianceFreeware
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0.3 MB
FACTOR (7.0) 
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Software for Exploratory Factor AnalysisFreeware
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0.3 MB
G7 (7.375)
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Software for Regression AnalysisFreeware
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4.9 MB
MONDRIAN (1.0)
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Statistical Data Visualization SystemFreeware
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OPEN EPI (2.2)
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Epidemiologic Statistics for Public HealthOpen Source
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PAMCOMP (1.41)
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Software for calculating Person-Years and Standardised Mortality RatiosFreeware
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4.8 MB
PAST (0.45)
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Data Analysis Package aimed at PaleontologyFreeware
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1.9 MB
PQRS (3.2)
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Tool for Calculating Probabilities and Quantiles associated with a large Number of Probability DistributionsFreeware
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0.3 MB
REGRESS + (2.5.3)
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Tool for Univariate Mathematical ModelingFreeware
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1.4 MB
SALSTAT (BETA)
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Application Designed for Scientific Statistical AnalysisOpen Source
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3.7 MB
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5.5 MB
SSP (2.75)
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Software for Descriptive StatisticsFreeware
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0.7 MB
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0.7 MB
STATCALC (2.0)
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Probability CalculatorFreeware
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1.6 MB
STATIST (1.4)
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Easy to use, light weight statistics programOpen Source
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0.6 MB
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0.6 MB
STATISTICAL LAB (3.7)
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Interactive Tool To Simulate and Solve Statistical Problems (you need to have R installed)Free for non commercial use
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9.1 MB
VISICUBE (1.4)
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Data Exploration and Visual Data AnalysisFreeware
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13.2 MB
WINSTATS (2007)
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Software for Descriptive StatisticsFreeware
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0.3 MB

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