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This is the data analysis software available at Carleton

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Package

License

PC

Mac

Linux

Campus Availability

Suggested Use

Tutorial

Transana

Free (for version 2.12, more recent versions cost money)

Yes

Yes

No

Yes, somewhere (ask Paula)

Qualitative analysis of video and audio; steep learning curve

Click here

Survey Monkey

Free to use, small monthly fee to export

Web

Web

Web

Web

Homepage

Click here

StatTransfer

Licensed (for one computer only)

Yes

No

No

Yes but only on the #3 computer in 3rd Willis lab

N/A

Click here

StatPlus:Mac LE

Free

No

Yes

No

Yes

Statistical analysis program for Mac

Click here

StatCrunch

Online, fee or membership based

Web

Web

Web

Web

Web-based data analysis

Click here

STATA

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

No

No

Yes

Regression and statistical analysis program; available in Windows only 

Click here

SPSS

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Statistical analysis program; powerful

Click here

SPlus

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

No

No

Yes

Very powerful; useful for regression analysis and statistics; has Graphical User Interface

Click here

R

Free

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Open-source version of S-Plus; no Graphical User Interface (command line), difficult to learn but additional resources here

Click here

PSPP

Free

Yes

No

No

No

Free alternative to SPSS

Click here

Microsoft Excel

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

Yes

No

Yes almost everywhere

Microsoft's spreadsheet and graphing software; available almost everywhere

Click here

Mathematica

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Computational and graphical resource for mathematics

Click here

Kaleidagraph

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Scientific graphing and curve-fitting

Click here

gretl

Free

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Open-source regression software

Click here

Gnumeric

Free

Yes

No

No

No

Free, open-source spreadsheet software

Click here

eViews

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

No

No

Yes

Econometric analysis, forecasting, and simulation

Click here

EditPad

Free

Yes

No

No

Yes

Text editor; great for qualitative and content analysis

Click here

CSPro

Free

Yes

No

No

No

Software used by US Census Bureau to compute statistics

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ArcGIS

License paid for by Carleton

Yes

No

No

Yes

Great for mapping and spatial statistics

Click here


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