Simple Interactive Statistical Analysis. Its description states that you click the procedure you want it to complete, fill in the form and the analysis will take place on the spot. This website was free to use an unlimited amount of times. The different types of analysis it does includes statistics, calculations, data procedures, table procedures, and distributions.
The second website I looked at was Vassar Stats. This website was also free and included calculators, probabilities, distributions, frequency data, ordinal data, correlation and regression, t-Tests, ANOVA and ANCOVA. Vassar Stats is also a free website. I noticed on some of the options you were limited by how many samples you could input, this is obviously a draw back if you have a large sample of data to analyze.
The last website I looked at to analyze data was Stat Crunch. The difference between this website and the first two I investiaged was it cost money. They have a two options which include six months and twelve months. For students, six months cost $13.20 and twelve months is $22.00. What stood out to me about Stat Crunch is you are able to load an excel sheet from your computer into the program. From there you can analyze the data. Personally, out of the three options I would choose Stat Crunch if I needed an analysis done. If I created a survey it would be done in google docs and then converted to an excel file. I would then load it into Stat Crunch and let it do its analysis. Choosing this option would save me a lot of time inputting data.
For this assignment I investigated three different websites that analyze statistics online. The first one I looked at was
The second website I looked at was Vassar Stats. This website was also free and included calculators, probabilities, distributions, frequency data, ordinal data, correlation and regression, t-Tests, ANOVA and ANCOVA. Vassar Stats is also a free website. I noticed on some of the options you were limited by how many samples you could input, this is obviously a draw back if you have a large sample of data to analyze.
The last website I looked at to analyze data was Stat Crunch. The difference between this website and the first two I investiaged was it cost money. They have a two options which include six months and twelve months. For students, six months cost $13.20 and twelve months is $22.00. What stood out to me about Stat Crunch is you are able to load an excel sheet from your computer into the program. From there you can analyze the data. Personally, out of the three options I would choose Stat Crunch if I needed an analysis done. If I created a survey it would be done in google docs and then converted to an excel file. I would then load it into Stat Crunch and let it do its analysis. Choosing this option would save me a lot of time inputting data.