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Date:         Mon, 16 Jun 2003 11:28:51 -0400
Reply-To:     BlackBird <imaginesomething@yahoo.com>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         BlackBird <imaginesomething@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Questions from a doctoral student

Paul,

Thank you. I will check with the prof.

Samuel

"Paul Thompson" <paul@wubios.wustl.edu> wrote in message news:3EEDDC4E.2080009@wubios.wustl.edu... > prior to any purchase, consult your instructor. Most instructors use > one package. If I were teaching, that is what I would do. If you buy > the wrong one, you will need to purchase another later. > > BlackBird wrote: > > This next quarter I will be taking Advanced Inferenetial Statistics, I am > > looking to determine which is the best package for my student budget (small) > > and the most power I can get. I would hopefully like to also, if possible, > > use the same software for my dissertation number crunching. I see that one > > can buy some packages used like SPSS 11.0 Student version for around $50.00 > > but I don't know if it will cover at least the following requirements for my > > class: > > > > Regression > > > > Multiple Regression > > > > Power > > > > Factorial ANOVA > > > > ANCOVA > > > > Repeated-measures ANOVA > > > > Mixed (Between-Within) ANOVA > > > > Nonparametric Tests > > > > Could anyone steer me with their advice? Anyone selling used packages? > > Sources, Links? What is the best software title in your opinion (Statistica, > > SPSS, Analyse-it, etc.). > > > > E-mail me please at: > > > > imaginesomething@yahoo.com > > > > BlackBird > > > > > > >


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