Has information about the structural equation modeling package AMOS written by James Arbuckle. A very nice, easy to use package. You can specify your model just by drawing it. Also has nice features for handling of missing data. Includes links to a demo version of the software.
Analyse-It for Microsoft Excel
An Excel add-in for Clinical Laboratory research to analyse accuracy, precision and interpret diagnostic test results. Includes Altman-Bland, Deming, Passing & Bablok, Reference ranges, ROC curve, Screening, and NCCLS precision. A demo is available.
Autobox is a tool for forecasting/time series analysis. Web site includes links to the software as well as documentation and a list of the company's clients. Home page layout is rather bizarre, but with a little poking around you can find what you want without too much trouble.
BMDP, Inc. has been bought out by SPSS, Inc. SPSS is now distributing BMDP products, including BMDP Classic and Diamond (now SPSS Diamond). If you need a BMDP product that SPSS no longer distributes, you might try contacting Statistical Solutions, Ltd. in Cork, Ireland.
Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN)
This is the home of the freeware software package R. R is very similar to S in many respects, and some refer to it as an S clone, though there are some important differences. R is distributed under the GNU copyleft.
This company specializes in software for exact tests (or permutation tests), typically used with small-sample categorical data. They publish StatXact for general permutation tests, LogXact for exact logistic regression, and EaSt, for planning sequential clinical trials.
This is Paul Velleman's exploratory data analysis tool for the Macintosh. Lots of neat graphics to help you get a handle on relationships in your data. A demo is available for this program.
Purveyors of a handful of statistical and numerical analysis products, including StatMost (statistical analysis), Numerica ( numerical analysis), and DataTrix (a spreadsheet-type package).
This is a simple package which specializes in ANOVA/ANCOVA models. Information is also available in German.
EViews is a forecasting product with an emphasis on econometrics from Quantitative Micro Software (QMS--not to be confused with the printer company).
This is a general statistical package, available for Windows or Mac. Lists a couple of texts as "related book titles", but it's unclear if these books actually refer to this package, or if they just cover some of the methods implemented by the program. GraphPad GraphPad Prism combines scientific graphics, nonlinear regression and statistics.
InStat guides biologists step-by-step through basic statistical tests, with plenty of explanations.
Guide to Available Math Software
This is a resource maintained by NIST. The title pretty much says it all. It offers a useful "problem decision tree" approach to indexing.
This group provides consulting services, as well as distributing a handful of shareware statistics packages such as SIMSTAT, MVSP, and Oriana. Also includes a list of sites.
This freeware package features extensive matrix computation capabilities, as well as a wide variety of standard statistical methods. Don't be fooled by the name--this package is available for Windows as well as Macintosh, and source code is available if you want to compile it on your UNIX workstation. Documentation is also available if you want to check it out before downloading.
This program offers 1D and 2D wavelet analysis (a form of multiresolution frequency analysis) for Macintosh users. A demo version is available, and the manual is available online.
MAREG is a package for doing marginal regression, a procedure designed to control for correlated observations. In addition to the software (available for DOS, Solaris, and Win9x/WinNT), you can also get information about the method itself.
Mathematical Software Archives at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
This is a nice archive, featuring reviews of software, as well as interactive texts (e.g. Mathematica notebooks), and links to other resources.
This statistics package is aimed at biomedical researchers. Links are provided to documentation (in Word 6.0 format), and a demo version of the program.
Home page of Minitab statistical software. Includes the standard product information, technical support, software macros, etc. See their extensive list of companion textbooks for use with their software.
home page This is a series of packages for multi-level modeling written by Don Hedeker and Robert Gibbons. Packages include MIXREG for continuous responses, MIXPREG for multilevel Poisson regression, MIXOR for ordinal responses, MIXGSUR for multilevel survival analysis, and MIXNO for mixed-effects nominal logistic regression analysis. Packages are available for DOS and Windows. Software is free.
This server provides information on the SAS Institute and it's products and services, including JMP for interactive data analysis. It even has a listing of job openings at the Institute. Good for SAS users. Allows access to files on their BBS.
Yes, the makers of the very popular SPSS software package (and my current employers). This page gives info on their products, technical support, services, and publications, including their interesting online user magazine, Keywords.
This page supports the STATGRAPHICS package for Windows. Site includes obligatory product and contact information, tech support, and a snazzy Graphics Gallery. You can also get additional info on the program and training from the Statistical Graphics Corporation.
This is a set of Excel notebooks designed for teaching and basic statistical analysis. Written by Rodney Carr at Deakin University Warrmanbool.