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There is a wide variety of free statistical software. Some of it is from governmental or NGO organizations, such as Epi Info<ref>Epi Info, CDC, 2008 http://www.cdc.gov/epiinfo/index.htm.</ref>, from CDC, and IDAMS<ref>IDAMS Statistical Software, http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=2070&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html</ref> from UNESCO. Some other software is from smaller or independent organizations or universities, such as Instat<ref>Instat - an interactive statistical package, Statistical Services Centre - University of Reading, 2009. http://www.ssc.rdg.ac.uk/software/instat/instat.html</ref> or Irristat<ref>Irristat, International Rice Research Instititue, Biometrics and Bioinformatics Unit, http://www.irri.org/science/software/irristat.asp</ref>. The great majority of free statistical software, however, is from individuals. | There is a wide variety of free statistical software. Some of it is from governmental or NGO organizations, such as Epi Info<ref>Epi Info, CDC, 2008 http://www.cdc.gov/epiinfo/index.htm.</ref>, from CDC, and IDAMS<ref>IDAMS Statistical Software, http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=2070&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html</ref> from UNESCO. Some other software is from smaller or independent organizations or universities, such as Instat<ref>Instat - an interactive statistical package, Statistical Services Centre - University of Reading, 2009. http://www.ssc.rdg.ac.uk/software/instat/instat.html</ref> or Irristat<ref>Irristat, International Rice Research Instititue, Biometrics and Bioinformatics Unit, http://www.irri.org/science/software/irristat.asp</ref>. The great majority of free statistical software, however, is from individuals. Some of the most commonly used software from individuals include Easyreg<ref>Easy Reg International, Herman Bierens, Penn State University, 2008 http://econ.la.psu.edu/~hbierens/EASYREG.HTM</ref>, MicrOsiris<ref>MicOsiris, Neal Van Eck, Van Eck Computer Consulting http://www.microsiris.com/</ref>, OpenStat<ref>OpenStat, Bill Miller, 2009 http://www.statpages.org/miller/openstat/</ref>, | ||
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Revision as of 23:40, 7 March 2009
There is a wide variety of free statistical software. Some of it is from governmental or NGO organizations, such as Epi Info[1], from CDC, and IDAMS[2] from UNESCO. Some other software is from smaller or independent organizations or universities, such as Instat[3] or Irristat[4]. The great majority of free statistical software, however, is from individuals. Some of the most commonly used software from individuals include Easyreg[5], MicrOsiris[6], OpenStat[7],
References
- ↑ Epi Info, CDC, 2008 http://www.cdc.gov/epiinfo/index.htm.
- ↑ IDAMS Statistical Software, http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=2070&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
- ↑ Instat - an interactive statistical package, Statistical Services Centre - University of Reading, 2009. http://www.ssc.rdg.ac.uk/software/instat/instat.html
- ↑ Irristat, International Rice Research Instititue, Biometrics and Bioinformatics Unit, http://www.irri.org/science/software/irristat.asp
- ↑ Easy Reg International, Herman Bierens, Penn State University, 2008 http://econ.la.psu.edu/~hbierens/EASYREG.HTM
- ↑ MicOsiris, Neal Van Eck, Van Eck Computer Consulting http://www.microsiris.com/
- ↑ OpenStat, Bill Miller, 2009 http://www.statpages.org/miller/openstat/