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Statistical Analysis Software for Research 

ARC: Research: Software: Statistical

Little Up Arrow areas: methods: software

Links to Research Software Products:

  • Marketing Engineering - Modeling tools and books by Gary L. Lilien and Arvind Rangaswamy.
  • The SEM Page - by Ed Rigdon with literature and software on Structural Equation Modeling.
  • Atlas.ti - Qualitative software for large amounts of textual, graphical, audio and video data.
  • Data360 - A site for people to find, present and share data. Like YouTube but for data sets.
  • Minitab - Often used in statistical or marketing research classes at the undergraduate level.
  • NUD*IST - Qualitative Research Software (QSR) sells this popular but oddly named program.
  • PRODLINE - Artificial intelligence software for product line design, created by Sundar Balakrishnan
  • The R Project - Open source statistical computing program with high quality graphics options
  • SAS - This marketing data omnivore does it all. Note the free Marketing Research book.
  • Student version of LISREL - This free version handles 15 variables; enough to teach SEM.
  • Sawtooth Technologies - Choice theory software used for conjoint and perceptual mapping.
  • S-Plus - Neural network software that also has a free student edition of S-Plus available.
  • SPSS - Statistical Package for the Social Sciences used in surveys since computing's dawn.
  • STATA - Relatively SAS like, but tighter, simpler with less focus on data and more focus on stat.
  • Swivel - Networking site for data. Upload, graph, and share your data with other data geeks.
  • SYSTAT - Often used in undergraduate classes due to its relative simplicity and ease.
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