Statistical Softwares and Statistical Graphics Resources

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[SPlus] S Plus and R [Rlogo]

bulletR Project
R is a language and run-time environment for carrying out interactive statistical data analysis. It is not entirely dissimilar to the S language developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories. S users will find the environment familiar and a good deal of S software are will run without change under R.
bulletInsightful Corp. -- official site for S Plus information
bulletSplus tutorial A nice introductory tutorial, from Dalhousie. Covers simple operations, entering data, through writing functions, graphical methods, model building, etc.
bulletSplus Help
Getting set up, tutorials, lists of Splus libraries, from Montana State (Jim Robison-Cox)
bulletSplus FAQ - Table of Contents
bulletSplus software archive (Statlib) StatLib S and Splus archives
bulletThere seems to be no S-Plus newsgroups, but there is an email list for S-Plus users that you can subscribe to. Subscription requests to mailto:s-news-request@wubios.wustl.edu. Thereafter post to: mailto:s-news@wubios.wustl.edu
bulletS-news Archive (Statlib) S-news archive, in digest form from the time of its creation. Now has a search capability .
bulletSelections from S-news by thread Maintained by Georges Monette with hypermail.
bulletTechnical Reports and Software by Trevor Hastie ftp links to Hastie's S programs
bulletNew Bill Cleveland's Web Pages
bulletNew Trellis Graphics in S and S Plus . Contains links to postscript documents describing Trellis. Also, Cleveland's Visualizing Data book, and /netlib/att/stat/doc , a variety of S-related papers, in .ps.Z format.
bulletBiomathematics Archive A collection of statistical software (S+, XlispStat)
bulletModern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS, 2nd ed
Links to updates, software libraries, exercises
bulletIndex of /pub/S
Material for Brian Ripley's Introductory Guide to S-Plus
bulletS Function Archive
S-Plus functions developed for teaching a data analysis course
bulletThe BUGS Project - Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling
bulletBUGS - Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling
bulletESS: Emacs Speaks Statistics
ESS, an EMACS programming interface and process interface for statistical programming and data analysis (support for S, Xlispstat, SAS and others)
bulletNew Bootstrap Function Library
A library of functions and data written by Angelo Canty to accompany the Cambridge University Press book Bootstrap Methods and Their Application by Anthony Davison and David Hinkley
bulletNew S/Java Connection
A programming environment that links the S and Java languages
bulletNew Programming with Data
A guide and reference to the version of S underlying S-Plus Versions 5.0 and later
bulletNew Statistical Computing Tools and Documents
A collection of excellent documents and tools on S-Plus, from Frank Harrell.
bulletNew Mosaic Web Page Mosaic displays in S-Plus, by Jay Emerson.
bulletNew Helpful links for splus statistics
A large, comprehensive collection of S-plus links, by Don Meyers. With summaries/annotations (which seem to be generated by a search engine)
bulletAn Introduction to S-PLUS
R. D. Brownrigg, P. J. Smith, G. A. Vignaux Victoria University of Wellington "It is intended to be a manual for self-instruction, based on tutorial sessions..."

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[SAS] SAS stuff

bulletSAS Institute Inc. The main entry point to SAS Institute's WWW server. Here are a few locations I find useful:
bulletDocumentation and Publications Links to publications catalog, Observations, Books by Users, Online Code Samples
bulletPublications data set index SAS programs and most data sets from SAS Institute books are avalable by ftp in the directory containing this index file
bulletTechnical Support Services Links to all SAS technical support services (FTP access, FAQs, EMITS, TSNEWS, etc.)
bulletSAS Tech Support "Find Your Answer Here!"
Search a wide variety of SAS tech support databases (usage notes, tips, sample libraries, etc.)
bulletSAS Technical Notes
bulletWAIS search SAS 6 Notes Search the Version 6 SAS usage notes by keyword or title
bulletSAS Notes Through Email
Describes how to search SAS Notes by sending an email message to the search server.
bulletSAS Sample Library
bulletNew SAS Institute FTP Site  A large collection of additional SAS programs, macros, technical reports, etc.
bulletSAS Institute Web Tools SI's site devoted to tools and techniques for connecting SAS and the WWW, with documentation, demos, download areas.
bulletJMP Software: Exploratory Data Analysis
bulletNew SAS/Stat R and D pages New stuff under development in SAS/STAT, with links to techichnical reports, papers, and of course, some hype.
bulletStatistical Macros from SAS Institute
bulletSUGI 22--26 (1997--2001) Proceedings (in PDF form)
bulletSAS-L
bulletNewsgroup comp.soft-sys.sas The SAS discussion newsgroup, colloquially known as "SAS-L " from its BITNET days. Ask a question, and you'll likely get a variety of useful replies (or be told to RTFM).
bulletArnold Schick's SAS-Search Page A comprehensive search interface to comp.soft-sys.sas and other statistics-related newsgroups via Deja News and AltaVista .
bulletJSE SAS-L archive The main gopher menu for the Journal of Statistical Education's SAS-L archive
bulletWAIS search SAS-L recent Search SAS-L postings by keywords using the most recent JSE wais database (Jan 94+)
bulletWAIS search SAS-L all Search SAS-L postings by keywords using the entire JSE wais database. Try again later if the server is down.
bulletJSE SAS program archive Contrubuted SAS programs, macros, etc., formerly available through LISTSERV at UICVM. The files are arranged in topical collections, with .PAK extensions; these are simply text files, not some new kind of exotic archive file. Check out the readme file to see what's here.
bulletSAS Information Guides
bulletAn extensive collection of SAS Information Guides Introductory guides, SAS procedures, SAS/IML , SAS/GRAPH syntax summaries , sample programs, etc. at York Univiersity
bulletIntroduction to SAS . A set of SAS guides covering datasteps, procedures, linear models, multivariate analysis, macros, by Brian Yandell at Wisconsin.
bulletGetting started with SAS for Windows
bulletCSCAR Online SAS Documentation Using SAS on UNIX . How to run SAS non-interactively, interactively, or with X-windows
bulletGeneric Printer Setup for SAS/GRAPH
bulletSAS Manual for AIX
bulletUsing Compressed Files in SAS under UNIX This TechTip outlines various ways to use compressed data, both raw (ASCII) and system files (binary), in SAS under UNIX
bulletSAS Data Steps
bulletSAS Statistical Software Help documents from USC: SAS on unix, SAS/GRAPH, SAS/CONNECT
bulletSAS/INSIGHT guide
bulletSAS TO SPSS CONVERSION
bulletNew Excel 2 SAS and Back Webpage Notes on converting data between SAS and Excel (both ways) collected by Don Cram.
bulletUsing SAS?in UNIX: A beginner's guide
bulletSupport SAS SAS documents in French from Universite Laval
bullet960.380 - Statistical Computing
A course in statistical computing at Rutgers, with an extensive page of online SAS information resources
bulletSubsetting and Resampling in SAS (Stat-56)
How to do random selection, bootstrapping, and jackknife selection in SAS
bulletTJU SAS support SAS Support at Thomas Jefferson University. Contains pointers to local and WWW SAS resources, SAS programs and macros, maintained by George Theall
bulletUGA Gopher Menu Connections to SAS ftp/gopher sites, SAS-L archive, and a collection of local docs, user's guides and FAQ lists
bulletWWW at Salsa Links to Salsa gopher ( small macro collection, docs, SAS/CONNECT scripts), JSE, www &ftp at sas.com
bulletNew SAS Tips and Techniques Phil Mason's SAS Tips, from his Wood Street Consulting site.
bulletSAS/GRAPH
bulletIntroduction to SAS/GRAPH Extended notes from my old Short Course on SAS/GRAPH, with links to SAS/GRAPH syntax summaries and examples.
bulletNew SAS for Statistical Graphics, 1st Edition A great book!
bulletSAS/Graph Guide (gopher) An introduction to SAS/GRAPH from Virginia Tech
bulletSAS/Graph Guide
bulletSAS Frequently-Asked Questions. Various FAQ lists are floating around. None are very comprehensive.
bulletFrequently Asked Questions - By Task
bulletSAS Frequently-Asked Questions from USC.
bulletAthena SAS Answers A collection of how to guides from MIT
bulletSAS FAQ from Cornell.
bulletPW Consulting BV: SAS Tips
bulletFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A large collection of FAQs on SAS, SPSS, LISREL, etc. from U Texas
bulletNew SAS for the Masses
SAS Tips, FAQs, links, from FRS Associates
bulletNew Using Sas at UMBC
A collection of introductory SAS tutorials, with examples by Jack Suess
bulletNew Technical Tips for SAS Users
bulletSAS on the WWW
bulletSAS on the WWW WebPower, Sieve Diagrams, Running SAS on the Web
bulletExperimental map server An impressive demonstration of the use of a cgi script to run SAS/GRAPH from a web form. Two examples, using county-level or state-level maps. Select the variables you want displayed in a form, then click Map It.
bulletIPPBR Data about Kansas . cgi-sas examples and scripts
bulletA Java Glyph graph - Fisher Iris data . A Java applet displays 4 dimensional data (Fisher's Iris data) as a glyph plot.
bulletSAS and the Web Draft presentation for the DCSUG meeting by John Wells
bulletSAS software/macro collections
bulletSAS File Contribution Server
The Sample Library File Contribution Server is a repository of user-contributed SAS applications that resides on an FTP file server (
ftp://ftp.uga.edu/pub/sas/contrib/). and is accessible via the Internet. It accepts contributions and downloads contributions of SAS applications or programs via anonymous FTP or through an e-mail interface.
bulletArnold Schick's macro collection A set of SAS macros for a variety of statistical and graphics operations on data sets.
bulletNeural networks with SAS, Homogeneity of variance
bulletTor Neilands SAS samples
bulletThe GRAPHICS MACRO FAMILY and the use of SAS and SAS/GRAPH
A collection of SAS graphic macros [link now broken]
bulletUnifyPow Ralph O'Brien's SAS macros for power analysis of nearly any statistic
bulletJohn Hendrickx Macros for building GENMOD design matrix, multinominal conditional logistic regression
bulletSAS Macros for Data Warehousing System of SAS autocall macros for Data Warehousing by Roger DeAngelis.
bulletEasySAS - A Windows95/NT front end for SAS
bulletIndex of /pub/views
Views, a UK SAS user group, maintains an ftp site and newsletters
bulletIndex of /ftp/pub/sas/makros Macro collection from the University of Heidelberg
bulletOliver Schabenberger's Page Courses, SAS code, consulting, good collection of links to other statistical resources
bulletCreating Experimental Designs Examples of the use of PROC PLAN for generating a wide variety of experimental designs.
bulletSAS Code for Some Important Designs GLM and MIXED code for a variety of experimental designs
bulletNew SAS Design Code Generator
A Web-Based SAS Code Developer for Experimental Designs in JavaScript
bulletSAS Consulting
Lists SAS consultants registry, SAS user group websites, SAS codiing tips, etc.
bulletE.S. RANDO Associates - Information Systems Consulting Services
Consulting, contracting, placement services
bulletNew Using PROC MIXED to fit multilevel models A detailed tutorial paper by Judith Singer (PDF format)

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Unix

bulletQuick Commands for Unix
bulletScott Miller's Unix tutorial . An introduction to unix for novice users.
bulletUNIXhelp for users
Offers a large collection of helpful information for UNIX users, extensively hyperlinked
bulletIntroduction to Unix
An interactive Unix introduction, using Hamlet. Includes Emacs and X-windows.
bulletUnix for VM users Migration aids for moving from VM/CMS to Unix, from Cern
bulletDalhousie MSCS Home Page . X windows tutorial, assorted unix guides, S plus tutorial
bulletUsing SAS on UNIX . How to run SAS non-interactively, interactively, or with X-windows, from the University of Michigan
bulletScott Miller's Unix tutorial An introduction to unix for novice users.
bulletQuick Commands for Unix
bulletUNIX Reference Desk A very comprehensive collection of Unix reference materiall (GNU texinfo pages, shells, editors, programming, operating systems, etc.) at Northwestern University.
bulletEmacs reference materials
bulletvi Editor Tutorial [Broken link]
bulletAIX User's Manual . Extensive documentation on AIX, including editors, X, shells, compilers, email, SAS, SPSS, etc.
bulletUnix for WINdows
AT&T's port of *nix apps and devel environment to Win NT/95/98

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[SPSS] SPSS and SYSTAT

bulletThe SPSS web site
bulletMacros SPSS macro library
bulletNew Index of /pub/spss/statistics/nichols/macros/
bulletNew Index of /pub/spss/statistics/nichols/articles/
bulletSPSS-L Discussion archives at jse.stat.ncsu.edu
bulletSPSS Resources: A Guide to Statistical Computing Resources on the Internet
bulletSPSS Data Sets A collection of SPSS datasets, with descriptions and suggested analyses.
bulletSPSS SPSS Guide and FAQs from U. Texas
bulletSPSS for Windows
bulletSPSS for Windows An illustrated guide for new users, from NYU
bulletNew SPSS Tutorial
Very nice introductory tutorial with many screen shots
bulletNew WLM - Internet Guide to SPSS
A brief "online help" for SPSS for Windows via WWW, by Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer.
bulletNew Using SPSS 8.0 to Analyze Statistical Data
bulletNew Raynald's SPSS Tools A nice collection of tools, archives, tips, FAQ, tutorials, macros, etc. on SPSS, by Raynald Levesque.
bulletAMOS 3.6 for Windows A program for Structural Equation models and Confirmatory Factor Analysis with a lovely graphical user interface -- draw a path diagram to specify your model!
bulletSPSS for Unix
bulletRunning SPSS under UNIX How to run SPSS in noninteractive, or interactive mode, from UT Austin.
bulletNew features in SPSS 6.1 for UNIX
bulletSYSTAT
Now part of SPSS, SYSTAT has excellent capabilities for statistical graphics.
bulletSYSTAT applications shows some nice examples of SYSTAT graphics in a variety of disciplines.
bulletSYSTAT 7.0 Product Information

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[lispstat] LispStat

bulletLisp-Stat Information Luke Tierney's Lisp-Stat site. Contains tech reports, documentaion, release notes for latest version of xls. Now there is a Mirror of umnstat in Vienna
bulletUCLA xlisp-stat code archive
bulletLisp Documentation
bulletPenn State Projects in Lisp-Stat
bulletFrederic Udina's WWW server
bulletStatistics 5302 Rcode Info
Bret Muser's course notes, faq, Rcode help system.
bulletRegression Graphics and the R-code
Teacher's manual for An Introduction to Regression Graphics and updates to Rcode
bulletOnline xlisp-stat & Rcode reference
bulletViSta - The Visual Statistics System Forrest Young's ViSta system, based on xlispstat.
bulletInstructional Regression Modules Using XLISP-STAT Paper by Anderson &Dayton in JSE, V3N1; presents XLISP-STAT programs and explanations for three kinds of educational modules relevant to an applied regression course: new mouse modes, regression surface displays, and dynamic simulations for the sampling distribution of an estimated regression coefficient.
bulletStatistical Computing in Xlisp-Stat
bulletComputational Statistics. Forrest Young's course on Lisp-Stat and Vista
bulletJohn Fox's Home Page John's course, Sociology 740 is a second course in social statistics, with a focus on regression analysis, linear models, and related statistical methods, such as logistic regression using RCODE with some of John's extensions.
bulletBob Stine's Page. Bob Stine's page at wharton contains some lispstat extensions and links to courses on statistical computing ( Statistics 540: Statistical Computing ), time series ( Statistics 910 , with S code and lecture notes.), and his ICPSR Lectures on Bootstrap Resampling (some documents in PDF format)
bulletAnnotated Source Index
Collected lispstat modules by Steve Majewski <sdm7g@Virginia.EDU>
bulletCox regression in XLISP-Stat
bulletMail Index
The stat-lisp-news mailing list , archived by Luke Tierney
bulletMail Thread Index
bulletNew B Halpin's XLS code
Code for more convenient fitting of loglinear models
bulletNew Rweb
Rweb is a Web based interface to R (a statistical analysis package) that takes the submitted code, runs R on the code (in batch mode), and returns the output (printed and graphical).
bulletNew R.W. Oldford, University of Waterloo
Info onNew Quail: A Common Lisp system for quantitative analysis.

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[Minitab] Minitab

bulletMinitab
bulletTechnical Paper Index
bulletGetting Started with Minitab for Windows
bulletThe Minitab Multivariate Macro Library
This library contains Minitab macros to perform various multivariate analyses (biplot, clustering, correspondence analysis, PCA, etc.). Most have sample data sets for illustration.

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[MMa] Mathematica

bulletWolfram Research, Inc.
bulletMathSource Home Page MathSource is an extensive collection of Mathematica code and documents.
bulletFrequently Asked Questions
bulletMathematica Demo An interactive demonstration of some of Mathematica's capabilities, run over the web.
bulletMathematica Courseware in the Schools
This page lists schools that have developed and implemented Mathematica courseware (Linear Algebra, Calculus, etc.)
bulletMathGroup
bulletMathematica World
bulletInteractive Learning in Calculus and Differential Equations with Applications A collection of Mathematica notebooks from Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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Data Visualization & Statistical Graphics

bulletGeneral
bulletThe SCS Gallery of Data Visualization displays some examples of the Best and Worst in statistical graphics.
bulletScientific Visualization and Graphics An extensive and growing list of pointers from the University of Minnesota.
bulletAnnotated Scientific Visualization Weblet Bibliography ( Another link to the same(?) document makes my link checker happier.) A descriptive listing of (hopefully) all scientific visualization web sites (classified in university, government, commercial and military groupings), maintained by Al Globus at NAS.
bulletGraphics FAQ lists
A comprehensive list of FAQs and newsgroups related to statistical graphics and data visualization
bulletcomp.graphics.algorithms Frequently Asked Questions
bulletVisualization Resources
Brian Johnson's list, with a high concentration in Human Computer Interaction.
bulletACM SIGGRAPH
bulletwebNews: Visualization
bulletGraphics-4D Bibliography
bulletCSC graphics links
bulletIEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '96)
bulletEnvisioning Data and Information (outline of a workshop by Edward Tufte)
bulletBibliographies on Computer Graphics and Vision
Search all the Computer Graphics and Vision bibliographies, with results returned in html or bibtex format.
bulletEurographics Association
Eurographics (EG) is the European Association for Computer Graphics. Its members include researchers, developers, educators and those who work in the computer graphics industry, both as users and providers of computer graphics hardware, software, and applications.
bulletComputer Graphics Forum
bulletGraph and Network Drawing
bulletNew Graph Drawing Tools
A collection of references to graph drawing tools.
bulletAnnotated Bibliography on Graph Drawing
bulletNew The Social Network Graphics Source
bulletGraph Visualization System daVinci
bulletGraphviz tools for viewing and interacting with graph diagrams by Stephen North and colleagues at A.T.&T.
bulletVisualization Software
bulletIBM Almaden Visualization Lab
bulletIBM Visualization Data Explorer (DX)
bulletGeomview
bulletThe Geometer's Sketchpad A geometry drawing package (Windows, MAC) which can be set up as a helper app for WWW courses.
bulletdx2vrml
Converts IBM Visualization Data Explorer Objects into the Virtual Reality Modeling Language
bulletDAVID Data VIsualization and Diagnostics DAVID facilitates extraction, tracking, quantification and mathematization of evolving and interacting amorphous objects, from e.g time-dependent multidimensional simulations
bulletS*i*ftware: Tools for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery List public-domain,shareware , research prototype, and commercial systems for data mining and knowledge discovery in databases. Contains extensive descriptions and comments (but not all links are up-to-date)
bulletCrossgraphs Multidimensional Graphical Reporting and Data Visualization
bulletTriangle: A Two-Dimensional Quality Mesh Generator
bulletNew XGOBI, a system for multivariate data visualization
XGobi is an X-windows data visualization system for viewing high-dimensional data. The page also describes XGvis, an X-based program for interactive multdimensional scaling

Graphical Perception
bulletNew Interactive Illustrations of Color Perception . A tutorial on color perception, with interactive illustrations. Requires Java for maximum impact.
bulletExperimental analysis about the graphic presentation of data in line.... (In German, with abstracts in English) . Also, an excellent collection of some WWW-links to graphical perception of data (The page is in German, but the links mostly lead to english texts.)
[charts, graphs, bar chart, line graph, superposition, juxtaposition, graphical perception]
bulletPG-Entry Page An extensive hypertext tutorial on visualization and graphical perception
bulletNew Cynthia Brewer
A lot of information on color perception, and some lovely examples of the use of color in maps, from Cynthia Brewer's home page.

Visualization Sites
bulletSARA Visualization Center
bulletUCSC Computer Graphics . Links to many computer graphics and visualization groups.
bulletUniversity of Toronto Dynamic Graphics Project home page
bulletVisualization of Local Inflation Rates A class project at GMU designed to combine the power of information dissemination of the World Wide Web with the principles and concepts of data visualization, using S-Plus.
bulletCISAT Data Visualization Archive . Data library, case studies, and an on-line intro statistics tutorial. [OFFLINE]
bulletVisualisation 1: graphical communication
Could you use a pack of ready prepared teaching materials about drawing meaningful scientific graphs? Ideal as a short course for new postgraduates? Including handouts, visual aids? The ITTI Gravigs project has produced them for you!
bullet3D animations on the Web
[Keywords: 3D animation movie design art gif web java javascript]
bulletStephen G. Eick's Home Page
bulletDynamic Statistical Data Exploration in the C2
bulletUniversit鋞 Augsburg - Lehrstuhl fur Rechnerorientierte Statistik und Datenanalyse

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Data

bulletLarge, general data set collections
bulletData Sources (Statistics, WWW Virtual Library) A large listing of data sources maintained by David Rosen as part of the WWW Virtual Library.
bulletStatLib---Datasets Archive . The most extensive and well-known collection of statistical data sets, including those from many statistics texts, and those from the ASA Graphics Exposition symposia.
bulletThe Data and Story Library . DASL ("dazzle") is an online library of datafiles and stories that illustrate the use of basic statistics methods. They can be searched by subject area and statistical/methodological topic.
bulletDr. B's Wide World of Web Data -- From ASU Research Methods An extensive set of links to interesting datasets and depictions of data throughout the WWW.
bulletFrederic Udina's dataset collection A collection of interesting small datasets useful in teaching, many not found elsewhere (including those from Chaterjee, Handcock & Simonoff's Casebook for a First Course in Statistics and Data Analysis [300K!]). There's a .tex description file in Spanish.
bulletJSE dataset archive A collection of interesting small datasets, mostly from JSE articles
bulletTime Series Data Library A collection of about 800 time series, drawn from many different fields, maintained by Rob Hyndman.
bulletData sets from texts and books
bulletBMDP manual datasets . 45 files containing all the datasets used in the BMDP manual, from University of Cologne.
bulletDatasets from Statistical Principles in Experimental Design by B. J. Winer, D. R. Brown and K. M. Michels
bulletDatasets from Robust Regression and Outlier Detection by Peter J. Rousseeuw and Annick M. Leroy
bulletMilliken &Johnson (Analysis of Messy Data) datasets
bulletAndrews - Herzberg DATA All the files from the DATA book, individually and as one .tar.Z file .
bulletDatasets from Sen/Srivastava: Regression Analysis
bulletA Casebook for a First Course in Statistics and Data Analysis
bulletNew Data sets from Box, Hunter &Hunter Statistics for Experimenters, in lispstat and minitab format
bulletNew Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool
Data sets from Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool by John O. Rawlings, Sastry G. Pantula, and David A. Dickey Springer-Verlag, 1998
bulletNew Data from Bayesian Data Analysis
by Gelman, Carlin, Stern, and Rubin
bulletNew Data and R code from Bootstrap Methods and their Application
by A. C. Davison and D. V. Hinkley
bulletSocial science data
bulletSocial Indicators of Development World Bank datasets. Requires a special client app (Win/X available) to access the datasets.
bulletBureau of Justice Statistics home page The Bureau of Justice Statistics web site is a comprehensive collection of statistics about US crime, victims, criminals, courts, police, jails and prisons.
bulletICPSR Homepage The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) provides access to the world's largest archive of computerized social science data
bulletNational Archive of Criminal Justice
bulletNACDA
The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging acquires and preserves data relevant to gerontological research.
bulletNew Times Poll: Stat Sheets Index
The L.A Times Stats Sheets are detailed statistical reports of polls on many topics going back over 6 years. Each one contains a series of crosstabulations. Good source for student projects dealing with social policy, opinion research, etc.
bulletThe CHANCE Database This data base contains materials designed help teach a CHANCE course or a more standard introductory probability or statistics course.
bulletData Sets for Teaching Statistics From UCLA: Cox & Snell, Andrews & Herzberg, Hand et al, etc.
bulletStat 5163 -- More Datafiles Many data sets (a lot from Agresti's book), in xlisp format, for Weisberg's course, Nonlinear and Generalized Linear Models.
bulletCase Studies in Data Analysis
bulletJASA dataset archive Data sets related to articles published in JASA .
bulletData Library An archive of data-sets that lend themselves to exploratory data analysis. Each data set is prefaced with an annotation page, giving a complete description of the variables and the source of the data
bulletData Sources Mike Meyer's Data set listing, from an ASA presentation.
bulletInformation for Investment and Business Information Services: 1. financial and economic database of 900 indexes, indicators, and price performance for 21 years by month. 2. A graphical Database 3. A white paper tutorial on technical investing [Keywords: financial database stocks bonds graphs charts business investment]
bulletUndergraduate data analysis contest Real-world datasets comparing men and womens incomes and career opportunities.
bulletTime Series Data Library
This is a collection of about 500 time series, maintained by Rob Hyndman, organized by subject
bulletJournal of Statistics Education Data Archive
Lists data sets from the JSE data sets and stories sections
bulletElectronic Dataset Service
Provides access to a variety of datasets suitable for teaching statistics, classified according to the type of analysis.. Each dataset has documentation, pedagogical notes, etc. Many are pointers to statlib or other collections.
bulletMATH 447/547 DATASET LIST
Lots of datasets for an EDA course (sports, population statistics, colleges and universities)
bulletExploratory Data Analysis Data Sets from Jim Filliben

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Other statistical / graphics software

bulletP-STAT A programmable statistical system, with particular strength in the management and analysis of survey/market research data and large data sets.
bulletStata A programmable environment for manipulating and exploring data using statistical and graphical methods. For Windows, Mac, Unix
bulletDataDesk for the Mac
See also:ActivStats, a complete multimedia presentation of the material commonly found in an Introductory Statistics course.
bulletArcus Pro-Stat Their blurb: Arcus Pro-Stat is a powerful yet very easy to use research tool for the PC. The novice user is advised on experimental design, analysis and interpretation by the integrated statistical hypertext. Results screens are given in plain language, not jargon.
bulletKovach Computing Services Home Page Lists several shareware and public domain statistical packages for PCs, including the shareware ordination and clustering program MVSP
bulletiec ProGAMMA Home Page . A social science software database
bulletALSCAL Multidimensional Scaling Program
bulletResampling Stats Home Page . Information about resampling methods (bootstrap), and the Resampling Stats software
bulletGnuplot
bulletStanford Graphics Home Page
bulletMultilevel Models Project . This page introduces some basic information about the Multilevel Models Project at the Institute of Education, University of London together with details of software, working papers, datasets, and an introduction to multilevel models.
bulletIntroduction to Multilevel Modelling
bulletMLn - Multilevel Analysis
bulletNew Provalis Research
Simstat for Windows/DOS, item analysis software, multivariate analysis program, etc.
bulletStatSoft Inc
Statistica for Windows/Mac - a comprehensive, integrated statistical data analysis, graphics, and data base management system. See also theirElectronic Statistical Textbook.
bulletManet
Manet - an interactive graphical analysis of statistical data for the MAC
bulletStatistical power analysis software [Broken link] A comprehensive list of software for power analyses, with extensive notes, links, pointers to reviews. [see New Review of statistical power analysis, Thomas & Krebs, 1997 for a MS-Word version]
bulletNSDstat+ NSDstat+ is a statistical program which is primarily intended as an easy-to-use system with fast response times. The original NSDstat program was made mainly for educational purposes, and this approach is one of the reasons why it still stands out as an extremely user friendly program, not the least for users with a low or intermediate level of statistical knowledge.
bullet|STAT Data Analysis Package Gary Perlman's data manipulations and analysis programs for Unix and MSDOS. The "|" in the name indicates the style of a collection of data analysis utilities which can be strung together as pipes. There's a comprehensive manual and examples in the package.
bulletSoftware for Manipulating or Displaying NetCDF Data
bulletSTATGRAPHICS Plus An extensible, interactive system for statistical graphics (Windows).
bulletGraphics and analysis software
An extensive and annotated list of (mostly) UNIX software that can be used to perform graphics and data analysis.
bulletGLE Graphics Program Support Center GLE is a scientific graphics package supporting multiple output devices (including PosScript) available for X-windows, DOS, VAX
bulletConjoint software page Software for conjoint analysis, preference mapping, etc.
bulletStatistical Solutions Ltd. HomePage
Sells a large range of statistical software in Cork, Ireland (EQS, BMDP, nQuery Advisor for power and sample size determination, etc.)
bulletGraphPad Software. Intuitive Software for Science
"GraphPad Software creates intuitive programs that simplify scientific graphing, curve fitting and statistics." (Windows, Mac)
bulletNew Prophet: A statistical package for Life Science Research
A comprehensive data analysis and visualization package for life science research including software tools for data management and visualization, and statistical analysis - from simple descriptive statistics to multi-factor ANOVA, logistic regression, and non-linear modeling.
bulletNCSS Statistical Software
A comprehensive and accurate, easy to learn, statistical system for Windows users. They also list a Windows porgram for power analysis and sample size determination for a wide range of statistical tests.
bulletMacAnova Home Page
MacAnova (Win 32, DOS, Mac, Motif, Unix) is a freeware programmable statistical system, reminiscent of S, which is particularly strong in linear (including multivariate) and generalized linear models, time series analysis and design.
bulletGauss
The homepage for Aptech Systems, the company that produces Gauss - a general purpose matrix oriented program for statistics, econometrics, and graphics.
bulletScientific Web - GAUSS modules
A large collection of add-on modules for Gauss
bulletDr. Knodt's Statistical Software Page
Offers MODSTAT - A low cost statistical package for PCs
bulletStatPac Inc. StatPac Gold - a full-featured package for designing and analyzing surveys. Also, Statistics Calculator - a convenient Windows program for performing significance tests on summary data. Download a free demo. [Keywords: Statistics, surveys, questionnaires]
bulletStat Transfer Moves/converts data between statistics programs
bulletThe MultiSimplex Experimental Optimization Software
Software for experimental design and optimization of products and processes. Web site features: Method descriptions, a Java applet demo of simplex, a searchable database and free downloads.
bulletXploRe 3.2 / 4.0
Xplore is an interactive statistical computing environment.for exploratory statistical analysis is given by a variety of computational tools. XploRe is a matrix oriented statistical language with a comprehensive set of basic statistical operations, provid es highly interactive graphics, is a programing environment for usder written macros and offers hard wired smoothing procedures for effective high dimensional data analysis
bulletPHYLIP Home Page
PHYLIP is a free package of programs for inferring phylogenies. It is distributed as source code, documentation files, and a number of different types of executables.
bulletSAMMIF - Sensitivity Analysis in Multivariate Methods based on Influence Function
bulletNew CLUSTAN A package for a wide variety of cluster analysis methods
bulletNew Software for Belief Networks
This document describes software for manipulating graphical belief function models , and related modes such as Bayesian networks , influence diagrams , and probabilistic graphical models
bulletNew Salford Systems
Tree-structured non-parametric data analysis software for UNIX and Windows computer platforms.
bulletNew Amara's Wavelet Page Documents, software and links about wavelets
bulletNew G*Power A general power analysis program (t-tests, F-tests, chi-square) for MAC or MS DOS
bulletNew XLSTAT an Excel Add-in for statistics and data analysis
bulletNew Stat-Ease, Inc.
Stat-Ease provides computer software, workshops in design of experiments and Statistical Process Control, and consulting in DOE and statistics
bulletNew Software for multiple imputation
Simulation methods to generate m>1 replacements for each missing datum. Software in S-Plus
bulletNew EcStatic statistical software for Windows, and Gus and Gertie's Graphin' Gadget
EcStatic is an easy-to-use, inexpensive statistical software package for Windows. Gus and Gertie's Graphin' Gadget offers the power of a graphing calculator with all the advantages of Windows. [Keywords: statistical analysis software, data analysis, statistics, graphing calculator]
bulletPopTools - software for analysis of ecological models
PopTools is a Windows DLL, accessed via Microsoft Excel that facilitates analysis of matrix population models and simulation of stochastic processes
bulletNew Data visualization toolbox for Matlab
Matlab software implementing the analytical and graphical methods presented in William S. Cleveland's Visualizing Data.
bulletNew Vitalnet
A health data anaysis system.
bulletNew VisualMining Charting Software
Java software for charts and graphs.

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