- SAS Institute Inc. The main entry
point to SAS Institute's WWW server. Here are a few locations I find useful:
- Newsgroup 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).
- JSE SAS-L
archive
The main gopher menu for the Journal of Statistical Education's SAS-L
archive
- WAIS
search SAS-L recent Search SAS-L postings by keywords using the most
recent JSE wais database (Jan 94+)
- WAIS
search SAS-L all Search SAS-L postings by keywords using the entire
JSE wais database. Try again later if the server is down.
- JSE 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.
- SAS Information Guides
- An extensive collection
of SAS Information Guides Introductory guides, SAS procedures, SAS/IML,
SAS/GRAPH
syntax summaries, sample programs, etc. at York Univiersity
- Introduction
to SAS . A set of SAS guides covering datasteps, procedures, linear
models, multivariate analysis, macros, by Brian Yandell at Wisconsin.
- SAS/GRAPH
- SAS on the WWW
- The SPSS web site
- SPSS-L Discussion
archives at jse.stat.ncsu.edu
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- SPSS Data Sets
A collection of SPSS datasets, with descriptions and suggested analyses.
- Running SPSS under
UNIX How to run SPSS in noninteractive, or interactive mode, from UT
Austin.
- Statistical Science Home Page
- Splus FAQ
- Table of Contents
- S-news Archive (Statlib)
S-news archive, in digest form from the time of its creation. Now has
a search capability.
- Wolfram Research, Inc.
- Interactive
Learning in Calculus and Differential Equations with Applications A
collection of Mathematica notebooks from Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- ALSCAL
Multidimensional Scaling Program
- Gnuplot
- Multilevel 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.
- Provalis
Research
Simstat for Windows/DOS, item analysis software, multivariate analysis
program, etc.
- StatSoft Inc
Statistica for Windows/Mac - a comprehensive, integrated statistical
data analysis, graphics, and data base management system.
- NSDstat+
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.
- STATGRAPHICS Plus
An extensible, interactive system for statistical graphics (Windows).
- Minitab
- Stata
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