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  2. MedCalc - Wikipedia

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    The first DOS version of MedCalc was released in April 1993 and the first version for Windows was available in November 1996. Version 15.2 introduced a user-interface in English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian and Spanish.

  3. SmartPLS - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The software computes standard results assessment criteria (e.g., for the reflective and formative measurement models and the structural model, including the HTMT criterion, bootstrap based significance testing, PLSpredict, and goodness of fit) [8] and it supports additional statistical analyses (e.g., confirmatory tetrad analysis ...

  4. SciDAVis - Wikipedia

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    This never actually happened, and 10 years later both continue to be separate parallel projects without any kind of (at least publicly available) collaboration, joint agreement or declaration/proposal, code merging, not any other way of cooperation or joint efforts. After stalled development for several years, updates to SciDAVis have resumed.

  5. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    The Unscrambler – free-to-try commercial multivariate analysis software for Windows; Unistat – general statistics package that can also work as Excel add-in; WarpPLS – statistics package used in structural equation modeling; Wolfram Language [6] – the computer language that evolved from the program Mathematica. It has similar ...

  6. SigmaPlot - Wikipedia

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    SigmaPlot is a proprietary software package for scientific graphing and data analysis.It runs on Microsoft Windows. [1]The software can read multiple formats, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and can also perform mathematical transforms and statistical analyses.

  7. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    A simple arithmetic calculator was first included with Windows 1.0. [5]In Windows 3.0, a scientific mode was added, which included exponents and roots, logarithms, factorial-based functions, trigonometry (supports radian, degree and gradians angles), base conversions (2, 8, 10, 16), logic operations, statistical functions such as single variable statistics and linear regression.

  8. SigmaStat - Wikipedia

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    SigmaStat can compare effects among groups, conduct survival analysis, analyze rates and proportions, perform regression and correlation analysis and calculate power and sample size. The program uses a wizard based interface which asks the user questions about the project and its data.

  9. Group method of data handling - Wikipedia

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    Free Academic Licensing and Free Trial version available. Windows-only. KnowledgeMiner — Commercial product. Mac OS X-only. Free Demo version available. PNN Discovery client — Commercial product. Sciengy RPF! — Freeware, Open source. wGMDH — Weka plugin, Open source. R Package – Open source. R Package for regression tasks – Open source.