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- StatsDirect is a statistical software package designed for biomedical, public health, and general health science uses. The second generation of the software...
- to protect rights. Economic statism promotes the view that the state has a major, necessary and legitimate role in directing the major aspects of the economy...
- XLispStat is available under a permissive license (similar terms to BSD) R (programming language) "XLS is a preliminary minimal version of XLISP-STAT for...
- comprehensive statistics package StatsDirectstatistics package designed for biomedical, public health and general health science uses StatXact – package for exact...
- A stat camera is a large-format vertical or horizontal stationary camera used to shoot film for camera-ready artwork, and sometimes called a copy camera...
- SigmaStat is a statistical software package, which was originally developed by Jandel Scientific Software in the 1980s. As of October 1996, Systat Software...
- "Prospective, Retrospective, Case–control, Cohort Studies - StatsDirect". www.statsdirect.com. Retrieved 4 July 2019. Levin KA (2005). "Study design I"...
- ExactOneSampleKSTest(x::AbstractVector{<:Real}, d::UnivariateDistribution). StatsDirect (StatsDirect Ltd, Manchester, UK) implements all common variants. Stata (Stata...
- StatXact is a statistical software package for analyzing data using exact statistics. It calculates exact p-values and confidence intervals for contingency...
- PMC 1726024. PMID 12533370. "Prospective vs. Retrospective Studies". StatsDirect. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2017...