This is a list of all the stats packages that I have some level of interest in, or need to manage. This reference list is simply my way of trying to keep track of them all.
The Statistics software list for the various labs I manage:
Microsoft Excel (With various add-ins, Solver, GailsTools, NodeXL etc )Cleaning and processing
IBM SPSS and AMOS Lots of varied trickery
G*Power Shonky Post-hoc power analyis. See Here
STATA Nothing much
PSY Not sure why, but its become flavour of the month. I would guess for Confidence Intervals.
SurveyMonkey Online Surveys and Analytics
Qualtrics Online Surveys and Analytics
BrainVision Analyzer 2 EEG Recording and Analysis
Biopac AcqKnowledge EEG Recording and Analysis
Matlab Experiment Construction/stimuli generation and data wrangling
SigmaPlot Presenation Graphics
Epi Info Specialied study analysis
NVIVO Qualitative Data Management and Analysis
Tools I have not used/seen/been forced to learn yet but are mentioned by other psych labs
SAS
BMDP
LISREL and HLM
Mplus
R
Lumenaut
JMP
EViews
Maple
Minitab
Statistica
SYSSTAT
UNISTAT
XLStat
Other interesting packages I have found while compiling this list:
Empirisoft Seem to be another competitor for E-prime/ Superlab / PsyScope / Inquisit etc
KrackPlot for Network Analysis (May complement NodeXL?)
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Analytics software
http://www.jmp.com/software/jmp9/
https://www.statmodel.com/
http://www.statsoft.com/unique-features/data-visualization/#overview
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/analytics/spss/products/statistics/faculty-pack/
Random software packages I need to follow up on for various reasons.
https://www.statmodel.com/
http://www.statsoft.com/unique-features/data-visualization/#overview
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/analytics/spss/products/statistics/faculty-pack/
Random software packages I need to follow up on for various reasons.
Labels:
Research Resources,
Statistics
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Stats with Cats Blog 10 fatal flaws
http://statswithcats.wordpress.com/2010/11/07/ten-fatal-flaws-in-data-analysis/
I should hand this out to all the research students as they ask the same questions again and again....
I should hand this out to all the research students as they ask the same questions again and again....
Labels:
Research Resources,
Statistics
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