Statistical
There are many statistical software packages available through the University an some that you can buy. Here are links to download/use software and view some manuals/tutorials. Additional tutorials for each software are available under the “Workshops” tab. If the links do not work, you can Google the name of the software.
BYU Cloud Apps
BYU provides this free software that allows students and faculty to use multiple statistical programs (including many of the following) through the cloud. It can be used online or as an app, and it connects to your Box account.
Software
Jamovi
This is a new software that is free and open to all. Jamovi is built on top of the R statistical program and is simpler than other programs.
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Manuals and Tutorials
Jasp
This is new software that is free and open to all. It prides itself on being user-friendly and has many features, such as Bayesian analyses and APA-formatted tables/graphs.
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Manuals and Tutorials
Mplus
This is often used with complex statistical models and is not free. It allows a wide variety of analyses.
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Manuals and Tutorials
R
This is a free software that is open to all. R is very broad. Packages within R are often made/updated and are often used in all R programming. R studio is installed after R, and it unites different features into a single console.
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Manuals and Tutorials
SAS
This seems to be decreasing in popularity. SAS provides multiple pricing plans and versions that can be explored on their website.
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Manuals and Tutorials
SPSS
This is probably the most commonly used statistical software currently. There are multiple pricing plans.
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Manuals and Tutorials
Stata
This software is very popular and provides multiple pricing plans along with different versions.