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Re: Statistics/graphing programs for scientists?



On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 05:26:12PM -0600, rich wrote:
> >I don't know what kind of statistics you do, but try >Octave which
> >is GNU clone of MatLab.  For graph, I use >Python to analyze the
> >data, and PiCTeX to plot and >typeset the graph.
> >
> >        Yours truly,
> >        William Park
> 
> Actually, I looked at Octave and it doesn't seem to be what I'm looking
> for (or maybe it is and I just don't know it?)... I need a program that
> can handle statistical tests such as ANOVAs, ANCOVAs, MRC, t-tests,
> chi-square... that type of stuff (used mainly for determining
> statistical differences between groups of subjects)... Can Octave do
> that stuff? Someone mentioned that SPSS was ported to Linux - this would
> probably be appropriate (although I really can't stand that program....)
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Rich

Try
   - GNU's software page <http://www.gnu.org/software/software.html>
   - Freshmeat <http://freshmeat.net/>
   - ftp file searcher <http://filewatcher.org/>
   - <http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/index.shtml>
   - <http://net.indra.com/~sullivan/q10.html>


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