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  • AM Statistical Software

  • AM is a statistical software package for analyzing data from complex samples, especially large-scale assessmen. It is offered for free by The American Institutes for Research (AIR). AM offers sophisticated statistics with an easy-to-use drag and drop interface, and an integrated help system that explains the statistics as well as how to use the system.
    http://am.air.org

  • Data Desk

  • Fast, interactive tool for analyzing and visualizing datasets of all sizzes.
    http://www.datadesk.com

  • signal processing

  • Biomedical Signal. Acoustic Signal. Vibrational Signal. Chemical Signal. Statistical Information. Electrical Signal.
    http://www.medilu.com

  • The Clusutils Package

  • Two programs to help researchers study data clustering algorithms: clusgen generates artificial data sets and cluscomp compares partitions of a data set.
    http://clusutils.sourceforge.net/

  • Raynald's SPSS Tools

  • Archive of 350+ sample SPSS syntax, scripts and macros classified by purposes, as well as FAQ, Tips, Tutorials and a Newbie's Corner.
    http://pages.infinit.net/rlevesqu/index.htm

  • Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS)

  • A package for GNU Emacs which provides command-line, editing and transcript support for S-PLUS on Unix and Windows.
    http://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/ESS/

  • Minitab

  • Statistical software package.
    http://www.minitab.com/

  • Software for Flexible Bayesian Modelling by Radford Neal

  • Supports Bayesian regression and classification based on neural networks, Gaussian processes and mixture models using a variety of Markov chain sampling methods.
    http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~radford/fbm.software.html

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