Stata
Stata statistical software is a general-purpose system intended for use by medical researchers, biostatisticians, epidemiologists, economists, sociologists, political scientists, geographers, psychologists, social scientists, and other research professionals. It is available for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix computers and provides full data management, graphics, statistical, and matrix language capabilities.
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Supported Technologies
AIX,
Silicon Graphics IRIX,
HP/UX,
Solaris/Sun OS,
Linux,
Macintosh,
MS Windows Server 2003,
Windows XP/2000/NT
Software
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Pricing
Users (# of seats)
1550 to 1795
info@stata.com
979-696-4600
Academic and volume discounts available.
Resources
New in Stata 10
Stata 10 puts more statistics, graphics, and data management tools at your fingertips.
Why use Stata?
Stata is a complete, integrated statistical package that provides everything you need for data anal...
Additional Product Information
In addition to general-purpose capabilities such as summary statistics, ANOVA, linear, logistic, and probit regression, and the like, Stata provides survival analysis including Kaplan-Meier survivor function estimates, Cox proportional hazards models (allowing left truncation, right censoring, gaps, and
time-varying regressors), survey analysis, time series, multivariate analysis, and panel data estimators including random-effects, fixed-effects, and multilevel mixed-effects for continuous, binary, and count outcomes.
Stata is programmable so that researchers can add new features themselves. Stata is supported by an active user community including email discussion lists, usergroup meetings, and the Stata Journal, a peer-reviewed quarterly journal with articles about statistics and effective use of Stata.